with what did lencho compare the destruction of his crop why
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Lencho compared the destruction with group of locusts because the storm had left nothing ...
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- Lencho compared the destruction of his crop to that being worst than destruction that would have been caused by a plague of locusts.
- Lencho’s entire corn field was destroyed due to the heavy downpour of hailstorms. All the crops were destroyed completely, even the leaves were not spared, the flowers withered down.
- Standing in dismay in the middle of the field, he told his sons that even some crops would survive after a swarm of locusts invade a corn field but with such a severe hailstorm, none of the crops survived.
- He was completely devastated at the loss of crops.
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