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Questions and Answers
What is the main problem Lencho faces in the story?
What is the main problem Lencho faces in the story?
- His crops are ruined (correct)
- He loses all his money in a scam
- His house is destroyed by a storm
- He falls ill and can't work
Why does Lencho write a letter to God?
Why does Lencho write a letter to God?
- To express gratitude for the bountiful harvest
- To request a hundred pesos for his ruined crops (correct)
- To ask for good weather for his crops
- To seek forgiveness for his sins
What activity is suggested for sending money in the text?
What activity is suggested for sending money in the text?
- Using a mobile payment app
- Writing a check and mailing it
- Buying a Money Order form at the post office (correct)
- Visiting a bank and withdrawing cash
What do the students need to discuss with their teacher in class?
What do the students need to discuss with their teacher in class?
How much does it cost to buy a Money Order form at the post office?
How much does it cost to buy a Money Order form at the post office?
What is the theme of the story 'A Letter to God'?
What is the theme of the story 'A Letter to God'?
Study Notes
Lencho's Challenges
- Lencho faces a severe drought that destroys his crops, leaving him and his family in need of financial assistance.
Lencho's Letter to God
- Lencho writes a letter to God asking for money to buy seeds and oxen to replant his fields.
Sending Money
- The text suggests sending money through a Money Order form.
Class Discussion
- Students need to discuss with their teacher in class how Lencho's faith and trust in God help him to overcome his difficulties.
Post Office Costs
- It costs no money to buy a Money Order form at the post office.
Story Theme
- The theme of the story 'A Letter to God' is the power of faith and trust in overcoming adversity.
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Description
Test your understanding of the story 'A Letter to God' by G.L. Fuentes. Explore themes of faith, perseverance, and human nature as seen through the character Lencho's experience with his ruined crops and his letter to God.