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A Letter To God

Lencho's crops were destroyed by a hailstorm. When the storm passed, Lencho saw that the trees had no leaves, the corn was gone, and the flowers had been destroyed. He told his sons "A plague of locusts would have left more than this. The hail has left nothing." Lencho then wrote a letter to God asking for help and money. The following Sunday, Lencho received a letter from the postmaster containing money. However, Lencho was angry when he counted the money, believing God would not make a mistake in his request.
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A Letter To God

Lencho's crops were destroyed by a hailstorm. When the storm passed, Lencho saw that the trees had no leaves, the corn was gone, and the flowers had been destroyed. He told his sons "A plague of locusts would have left more than this. The hail has left nothing." Lencho then wrote a letter to God asking for help and money. The following Sunday, Lencho received a letter from the postmaster containing money. However, Lencho was angry when he counted the money, believing God would not make a mistake in his request.
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Class 10 English

A Letter to God

ASSIGNMENT
(To be done in Literature note book)

Reference to the Context

1. Not a leaf remained on the trees. The corn was totally destroyed. The flowers were gone
from the plants. Lencho’s soul was filled with sadness. When the storm had passed, he stood
in the middle of the field and said to his sons. “A plague of locusts would have left more than
this. The hail has left nothing.”

(a) Describe Lencho’s feeling as shown in the passage.


(b) What happened to the crop when the storm had passed?
(c) Find the word that means the opposite of ‘restored’ as used in the passage.
(d) What do you mean by ‘hail’ in the last line?

2. The following Sunday, Lencho came a bit earlier than usual to ask if there was a letter for
him. It was the postman himself who handed the letter to him while the postmaster,
experiencing the contentment of a man who has performed a good deed, looked on from his
office.
Lencho showed not the slightest surprise on seeing the money; such was his confidence, but
he became angry when he counted the money. God could not have made a mistake, nor could
he have denied Lencho what he had requested.

(a) Why did Lencho come earlier to the post office?


(b) Why was Lencho angry when he counted money?
(c) Find the word which means the opposite of permitted from the passage.
(d) Which word in the passage gives the meaning ‘that one will be successful one day’.

Answer the following questions in 30-40 words:

(a) How did Lencho describe the raindrops? Why?


(b) Why did Lencho write a letter to God? What did he ask for?
(c)What does writing a letter to God reveal about Lencho?

Answer the following questions in 100-150 words:

(a) The postmaster represents such people who still believe in helping others. Mention those
values of the postmaster which you would like to emulate in yourself.

Subject enrichment activity


(Work to be done on A4 size sheet)
Creative Writing
Q. Keeping abreast with the current global situation and using the hints given below write an
open letter to God expressing your feelings, how you are coping with it and seeking His divine
intervention to help humanity. (word limit: 150-200 words)
Hints: importance of social distancing…. maintaining proper personal hygiene…… spending
quality time with family…… helping mother in household chores…… studying the new class
syllabus…… playing board games with siblings…… enjoying nature’s glory….. unpolluted
air and chirping of birds….praying for this period to get over soon……asking God to take
special care of health workers and police personnel…….praying to Him to end the pandemic
soon

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