14 questions
Why did Lencho step out into the rain at the beginning of the story?
to bathe in the rain
to compare the rain to new coins
to collect his crop
to have the pleasure of the rain on his body
"These aren't raindrops falling from the sky, they are new coins." This is an example of:
Simile
Metaphor
Alliteration
Pathetic Fallacy
How much money did Lencho ask God for?
70 pesos
100 rubles
100 pesos
70 rubles
30 dollars
Why did Lencho need money?
To save his family from hunger
To repay loans incurred by the field
To save his land
To buy a shop
Was Lencho surprised to see the money?
A little
Not at all
Very much
Neutral
Lencho was expecting:
Rain
Heavy rainfall
Hailstones
Storm
Who first read Lencho's letter?
Lencho
Lencho´s wife
The postmaster
A postman
When the hailstorm was over, Lencho said to his sons: "A plague of ... would have left more than this."
grasshoppers
locusts
insects
cockroaches
Identify the conflicts present in the story.
Man vs Nature
Man vs Society
Man vs Man
Man vs Self
Man vs Supernatural
'A Letter to God' was written by:
Ruskin Bond
James Herriot
G.L. Fuentes
"The postmaster was a fat, amiable man." What is the meaning of amiable?
Rude
Thoughtful
Friendly
Enthusiastic
How much money was the postmaster able to arrange?
100 pesos
75 pesos
50 pesos
70 pesos
What did Lencho ask for in his second letter?
More money
The remaining amount and to not send it by mail
The remaining amount and to send it by mail
A punishment for the crooks
What is the irony in this story?
Lencho was sad after the hailstorm even though he was the one waiting for a shower
Postmaster laughed at Lencho but still helped arrange for money for him
Lencho blamed the post office employees who in fact helped him
There is no irony