English, asked by shahjaha2, 5 months ago

Who does Lencho have complete faith in?
Why the postmaster send the money to Lencho? Explain why does he sign the letter ‘God’?​

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Answered by SweetCharm
8

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  • Lencho had complete faith only in God. Many of his statements from the prose indicate that.

  • The postmaster sent the money to Lencho so that his faith in God will remain alive.

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Answered by Anonymous
21

Explanation:

God

  • Lencho had faith in God. He had been instructed that God's eyes see everything, even what is deep in one's conscience. Therefore, he wrote a letter to God expressing his need for a hundred pesos so that he could sow his field again and live until the crop grew again.

  • The postmaster sent money to Lencho, to keep alive the trust of Lencho in God. As he read Lencho's letter he grew serious and wished he had the same faith in God. ... He signed it as God so as not to shake Lencho's faith in him.

  • The postmaster sends the money to Lencho to help him and keep his faith God alive. He was impressed by Lencho's faith in God. ... He signs the letter as God because he doesn't want to shake lencho's faith in God.
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