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# A Letter to God
This chapter presents a narrative about Lencho, a determined farmer, who experiences a harsh hailstorm that devastates his crops. In his despair, he writes a letter to God, asking for financial help, specifically a hundred pesos, to sustain his family and replant his fields.

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## Knowledge Snapshot

| Field | Details |
| :--- | :--- |
| Class | Class 10 |
| Subject | English |
| Book | First Flight |
| Chapter | A Letter to God |
| Pages | 1-13 |

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## Chapter Summary

### Short Summary
Lencho, a farmer, faces a severe hailstorm that destroys his crops. In desperation, he writes a letter to God asking for help, showcasing his unwavering faith.

### Detailed Summary
Lencho waits eagerly for rain to save his crops. When rain finally comes, it is accompanied by hail that destroys everything. Despite the misfortunes, Lencho holds onto hope and writes a letter to God, requesting a hundred pesos. The postmaster, amused and inspired by Lencho's faith, decides to help him by collecting money but can only gather about seventy pesos. When Lencho receives the money, he is furious because he believes God must have sent the amount he requested and thinks that the postal workers must have kept the rest, illustrating irony in his blind faith.

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## Topic-Wise Explanation

### Lencho's Hope for Rain
Lencho eagerly anticipates rain to nourish his crops, expressing optimism that it will save his pending harvest.

### Destruction of the Crops
A violent hailstorm completely destroys Lencho's cornfield, replacing his hopes for a good harvest with despair.

### Writing to God
In his plight, Lencho addresses and sends a letter to God, demonstrating his strong belief in divine intervention.

### The Postmaster's Response
The postmaster, moved by Lencho's faith, decides to reply by collecting donations from coworkers to fulfill Lencho's request for money.

### Lencho's Reaction to the Money
Upon receiving the money, Lencho remains unsatisfied, wrongly believing that God has been cheated by the postal workers.

### Irony of Lencho's Faith
The situation reveals the irony when Lencho, despite his strong faith, fails to recognize the human effort behind the help he received.

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## Character Analysis

### Lencho
Lencho is depicted as resilient and deeply faithful. He writes to God in his time of need, expecting direct help and demonstrating unwavering trust, even when faced with hardship.

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## Core Ideas

| Idea | Explanation |
| :--- | :--- |
| Faith in Divine Intervention | The belief that God will provide support in times of need, as illustrated by Lencho’s actions. |

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## Key Concepts

| Concept | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Hailstorm | A storm that produces balls of ice, causing destruction to crops. |

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## Important Points for Revision

* Lencho's prediction of rain brings hope for his crops.
* The hailstorm results in total destruction of Lencho’s fields.
* Lencho writes to God asking for 100 pesos.
* The postmaster is touched by Lencho’s faith and collects money to send to him.
* Lencho’s belief leads to frustration when he receives less than he expected.
* The situation exemplifies the conflict between faith and reality.
* Lencho suspects postal workers of wrongdoing, illustrating misplaced trust.
* The story highlights themes of faith, hope, and irony.

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## Vocabulary and Glossary

| Word / Phrase | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Peso | Currency used in several Latin American countries. |
| Conscience | An inner sense of right and wrong. |
| Amiable | Friendly and pleasant. |

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## Practice Questions

### Short Answer Questions

1. What does Lencho hope for?
2. How does Lencho describe the raindrops at first?
3. What is Lencho's reaction to the storm?
4. How does his faith manifest when he writes to God?
5. What amount does Lencho actually receive?

### Long Answer Questions

1. Discuss how the hailstorm serves as a turning point in Lencho's life.
2. Analyze the postmaster’s response to Lencho’s letter and its implications.
3. Examine the irony in Lencho’s belief about the postal workers.

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## Related Concepts

| Concept | Explanation |
| :--- | :--- |
| Human vs Nature Conflict | Lencho’s struggle against the elements, exemplified by the hailstorm. |
| Faith and Trust | The themes surrounding belief in divine intervention depicted in Lencho’s character. |

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