English, asked by AyushKashaudhan, 1 month ago

why did lencho mention ‘a plague of locusts’?​

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Answered by aeri72044
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Answer:

Lencho was devastated by the damage the hail storm had done to his field. It was so severe that he found not even a single leaf on the plants after the storm. ... Thus he said that even the plague of locusts would have been less damaging and left more than what the hailstorm left.

Answered by idveena7
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Answer:

The lencho said so because hailstorm destroyed the crops totally and made it difficult to gain at least some crops but the plague of locusts would left some crops. 

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