Faith vs method: Lencho prays in a letter, but the post office shows how messages and money can be delivered.
Think: Communication = message; Acknowledgement = proof returned to sender.
Hail = “nothing left” → despair → “letter to God” for money to resow.
Cause→effect: postmaster protects faith → sends money → signs as God.
Partial delivery → anger; “God” sender → but “crooks” at the post office.
Verb hope = wish; noun hope = chance.
Who/whom/whose = people; which = things; hope can be probable, polite, or unlikely—check the context.
Negation can be either absence (missing) or emphasis (only/very). Metaphor = transfer of a feature.
Checkpoints during reading → then a final overall check.
Tiny trigger → mood shift: crow shakes hemlock → dust of snow → regret-day partly saved.
Fire = desire; Ice = hate (both can end the world).
Hope: verb vs noun
| Form | Meaning | Example from story |
|---|---|---|
| verb | wish for something to happen | “I hope it passes quickly.” |
| noun | a chance for something to happen | “There was a single hope: help from God.” |
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1. Why does Lencho write a letter to God after his crops are ruined?
2. What is the purpose of the money order form used in the post office process?
Memorizza i concetti chiave di Faith and Hope in Action con 22 flashcard interattive.
Lencho — role?
A farmer who trusts in God after crop failure.
Letter to God — purpose?
A request for money after the hailstorm.
Faith — meaning?
Belief in unseen divine aid.
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