This chapter tells the story of Lencho, a farmer who writes a letter to God asking for help after his crops are ruined by hail. It highlights themes of faith and reliance on divine intervention.
Describe the weather outside as mentioned in the letter.
What is the importance of the window sill in the letter?
How does the letter capture the essence of friendship?
Which of the following is an example of a public good?
Which of the following are examples of public goods?
What was Lencho's reaction upon receiving the money?
What does Lencho believe about the post office employees?
What kind of irony is present in Lencho's situation?
What was Lencho's reaction upon receiving the money?
What does Lencho believe about the post office employees?
What kind of irony is present in Lencho's situation?
What amount of money does the postmaster send to Lencho?
What does Lencho’s character symbolize in the story?
What does Lencho's letter symbolize about human belief?
What does the postmaster think about Lencho’s faith?
What does Lencho's request indicate about his character?
What does Lencho ask for in his first letter to God?
Which event triggers Lencho to write a second letter?
What is the main character's name in 'A Letter to God'?
What event prompts Lencho to write a letter to God?
Which of the following best describes Lencho's character?
What did Lencho believe about the money he received?
Why did the postmaster feel the need to help Lencho?
What did the postmaster think about Lencho's faith?
What does Lencho's action of writing to God symbolize?
What did the postmaster do to collect money for Lencho?
What led to the decision to write a second letter to God?
Why is the story titled 'The Postmaster's Dilemma'?
What does Lencho request in his second letter to God?
How much money does Lencho initially request from God?
What does the postmaster think about Lencho's faith?
What is Lencho's reaction upon receiving the money?
What does Lencho's letter to God signify about his faith?
How does Lencho's character demonstrate resilience?
What emotion drives Lencho to write a letter to God?
What is the postmaster's reaction to Lencho's letter?
Why does Lencho call the post office employees 'crooks'?
How does the author portray the character of Lencho?
Why did Lencho get angry after receiving the money?
What does the story suggest about the theme of faith?
What does Lencho ask for in his first letter to God?
What does Lencho write in his second letter to God?
What does the story suggest about Lencho's character?
What did the postmaster do to collect money for Lencho?
How does Lencho's character change throughout the story?
What amount did the postmaster ultimately send to Lencho?
How does the author depict nature in 'A Letter to God'?
What literary device is used when Lencho writes to God?
What lesson can be learned from Lencho's experience?
What did the envelope addressed to 'God' symbolize?
What did Lencho write on the envelope addressed to God?
Why did the postmaster decide to answer Lencho's letter?
How does the story reflect the theme of faith and hope?
Which literary device is prominently used in the story?
Why does the postmaster collect money from his friends?
What is Lencho's reaction when he receives the money?
What overarching theme does the story convey about faith?
Why does Lencho refuse to accept the post office's help?
What was Lencho's reaction upon receiving the money?
What does Lencho accuse the post office workers of?
What action does Lencho take after receiving the money?
What does the story imply about faith and perseverance?
What does the story suggest about Lencho's character?
Who does Lencho trust to help him in his time of need?
Why does Lencho believe that only God can help him?
What lesson does 'A Letter to God' convey about faith?
What did the postmaster do to respond to Lencho's letter?
How much money did the postmaster ultimately send Lencho?
How does the story illustrate the concept of faith?
Why did the postmaster decide to answer Lencho's letter?
What does Lencho's letter signify about his situation?
How did the postmaster gather money to respond to Lencho?
What was the postmaster's reflection on Lencho's faith?
What was Lencho's reaction upon receiving the money?
What does Lencho believe about the post office employees?
What was the primary theme of the story's conclusion?
What does Lencho ask for in his first letter to God?
What lesson can be drawn from the story's conclusion?
What does Lencho's faith illustrate about human nature?
Which character played a pivotal role in helping Lencho?
What lesson can be learned from Lencho's experience?
How did Lencho's feelings change as the storm progressed?
Why was Lencho so confident that God would help him?
Which phrase best describes the hailstones that fell?
What symbolically represents Lencho's hope in the story?
What does Lencho think about the post office employees?
What does Lencho write in his second letter to God?
What inspired the postmaster to reply to Lencho's letter?
What did the postmaster sign his response letter as?
What amount did the postmaster manage to send to Lencho?
What type of faith does Lencho exemplify in his letters?
What is the ironic twist regarding Lencho's faith in God?
What does Lencho believe about the post office employees?
What lesson does Lencho's character primarily convey?
Which phrase from the story captures Lencho's faith?
What does Lencho liken the rain to in terms of his crops?
In what way does the story depict irony related to faith?
What does Lencho accuse the post office employees of?
What does Lencho believe about the postmaster's action?
What amount did Lencho originally request from God?
What ultimately leads Lencho to write another letter?