Why does lencho compare hailstones to silver coins?
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lencho compared hailstones to the silver coins as the hailstones were shining and resembles like silver coins while falling from the sky
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THIS QUESTION IS TAKEN FROM THE CHAPTER "A LETTER TO GOD".
- Lencho compare the raindrops with the new silver coins because those raindrops will help him in growing his crops which would fetch him money .
- So those raindrops worked as a source of income in this family. That’s why he compared raindrops with silver coins.
- Raindrops would help him in getting a good harvest which would result in more prosperity.
- Lencho was in dire need of rain to water his Cornfield field.
- Even he prayed to God for the same. He didn’t had money to feed his family . Lencho was a farmer and for a farmer rain is the most important source for watering his crop.
- he Even said that the big drops are $.10 pieces and the little ones are five because good amount of rain will bring money in his home.
- Lencho called hailstones as silver coins as they would help in producing more crop but when it turned into a Hailstorm , he called it frozen pearls as now the money would freeze.
- Later ,Lencho prayed to God for a hundred pesos in a letter after his crops are destroyed.
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