Why does terenty think that the thunder will not hurt the girl
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answer because she doesn't know the answer like me I literally don't know
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Explanation:
Terenty thought that the thunder will not hurt the girl because it did not thunder from spite and the thunder will not hurt/kill the little thing like Fyokla.
"A Day in the country" is a short story written by Anton Chekhov. The story is about two beggar kids and an old man.
Fyokla was a beggar girl of six-year-old. And Terenty an old man, tall and pock-marked face. The girl approaches Uncle Terenty because her brother Danilka stuck his hand in the tree.
As they both journeyed to the place where Danilka was, it began to thunder. Fyokla was afraid of the thunder and she thought that it would kill her.
In response, Terenty pacify her and told her that the thunder do not occur to hurt someone or from spite and that the thunder would not kill or hurt little thing like her.
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