1. What natural event causes the destruction of Lencho's crops in the story?
2. Where is the story 'A Letter to God' set?
3. Why does Lencho write a second letter to God after receiving the money from the postmaster?
Lencho — character role?
A trusting, simple farmer who believes in divine help
Lencho — role in story?
Represents unwavering faith and human vulnerability.
Hailstorm — effect?
Destroys crops, white fields, leaves fall
Irony in story — type?
Situational irony: faith in divine aid, distrust in humans.
Letter to God — purpose?
Request 100 pesos for replanting
Postmaster & staff — action?
Donate money, sign as
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