What irony is present in Lencho's situation at the end of the story?
He receives less money than he asked for.
He thinks God made a mistake.
He believes he is unworthy of help.
He loses faith in God.
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. He thinks God made a mistake.
Solution:
The irony lies in Lencho believing that God has made a mistake, despite receiving money, reflecting his strong belief in God's perfection. The other options do not depict the ironic twist accurately.
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