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what is meant by "lencho was an Ox of a man"​

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Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

An ox of a man means a very strong man. Lencho was a hard working farmer. He worked hard in the field. So the author compared him to an ox. This is a literary device used called metaphor.

Answered by sharansai42
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Lencho was an ox of a man . It was because he was very hardworking.

Character sketch of Lencho is as follows :

Lencho was a farmer. He was not so poor and not so rich farmer. He was having a great faith in God. This we came to know from his letter addressed to God. He did so for the compensation of his crops. Actually the hail stones destroyed his crops and he thought that now his family would starve throughout the whole year. But he was very religious person, so he decided to ask the God for his help. In his letter to God he asked the God for 100 pesos. But his letter was not reached to God. It were the post office employees who sent the 70 pesos for help. And Lencho called the post office employees as “a bunch of crooks”. While they helped him. Because of this we can say that Lencho was a foolish person too (in the sense of innocence).

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