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CLASS - 10th
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Class : 10th
Subject : English-1
Chapter : 1
Chapter Name : A Letter To God
Q1 What did Lencho hope for?
Answer. Lencho hoped for rains as the only thing that his eld of ripe corn needed was a shower.
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Q2 Why did Lencho say the raindrops were like ‘new coins’?
Answer. Lencho’s crops were ready for harvest. However, they required a good downpour before
harvesting. After a downpour, he could sell the harvest and get money. That is why he compared the
raindrops to ‘new coins’.
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Q3 How did the rain change? What happened to Lencho’s elds?
Answer. The rain was pouring down. But suddenly, a strong wind began to blow and very large
hailstones began to fall along with the rain. The hail rained on the valley for an hour, because of which
Lencho’s elds were destroyed. There was not a single leaf left on the trees and the owers were gone
from the plants. The corn was completely destroyed.
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Q4 What were Lencho’s feelings when the hail stopped?
Answer. When the hail stopped, Lencho’s soul was lled with sadness. He looked around at his elds
and said that even a plague of locusts would have left more than what was left after the hailstorm. He
said that they would have no corn that year and they would go hungry. He was full of sorrow.
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Q1 Who or what did Lencho have faith in? What did he do?
Answer. Lencho had faith in God. He had been instructed that God’s eyes see everything, even what is
deep in one’s conscience. Therefore, he wrote a letter to God expressing his need for a hundred pesos
so that he could sow his eld again and live until the crop grew again.
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Q2 Who read the letter?
Answer. When the postman saw that the letter was addressed to God, he laughed and took the letter to
the postmaster, who then read it.
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Q3 What did the postmaster do then?
Answer. In order to keep the writer’s faith in God alive, the postmaster decided to answer the letter.
When he read that Lencho needed hundred pesos, he asked for money from his employees. He himself
gave a part of his salary. He could not gather the entire amount, but managed to send Lencho a little
more than half the amount. He put the money in an envelope addressed to Lencho and signed it ‘God’.
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Q1 Was Lencho surprised to nd a letter for him with money in it?
Answer. No. Lencho was not at all surprised to see the letter from God with money inside it. His
con dence and faith in God was such that he had expected that reply from God.
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Q2 What made him angry?
Answer. He got angry when he counted the money. There were only seventy pesos in the envelope. He
was con dent that God could neither make a mistake nor deny him what he had requested. Therefore,
he concluded that the post of ce employees must have taken the remaining thirty pesos.
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Q1 Who does Lencho have complete faith in? Which sentences in the story tell you this?
Answer. Lencho had complete faith in God. The sentences in the story that show this are as follows:
(i) But in the hearts of all who lived in that solitary house in the middle of the valley, there was a
single hope: help from God.
(ii) All through the night, Lencho thought only of his one hope: the help of God, whose eyes, as he had
been instructed, see everything, even what is deep in one’s conscience.
(iii) “God,” he wrote, “if you don’t help me, my family and I will go hungry this year.”
(iv) He wrote ‘To God’ on the envelope, put the letter inside and, still troubled, went to town.
(v) God could not have made a mistake, nor could he have denied Lencho what he had requested.
(vi) It said: “God: of the money that I asked for, only seventy pesos reached me. Send me the rest,
since I need it very much.”
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Q2 Why does the postmaster send money to Lencho? Why does he sign the letter ‘God’?
Answer. The postmaster sent money to Lencho in order to keep Lencho’s faith in God alive. He turned
serious when he read Lencho’s letter and wished he had the same faith in God. Even after he saw that
Lencho had requested for money, he stuck to his resolution of answering the letter. He gathered as
much money as he could and sent it to Lencho. He signed it ‘God’ so that Lencho’s faith would not get
shaken.
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Q3 Did Lencho try to nd out who had sent the money to him? Why/Why not?
Answer. No, Lencho does not try to nd out who had sent the money to him. This is because he never
suspected that it could be anybody else other than God who would send him the money. His faith in
God was so strong that he believed that God had sent him the money.
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Q4 Who does Lencho think has taken the rest of the money? What is the irony in the situation?
[Remember that the irony of a situation is an unexpected aspect of it. An ironic situation is strange or
amusing because it is the opposite of what is expected.]
Answer. Lencho thought that the post of ce employees had taken the rest of the money. The irony of
the situation was that the employees whom he called a “bunch of crooks” and suspected of taking
some of the money were the same people who had contributed and sent him the money in the rst
place.
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Q5 Are there people like Lencho in the real world? What kind of a person would you say he is? You
may select appropriate words from the box to answer the question.
Answer. There might be a few people like Lencho in the real world. He is an unquestioning, naïve kind
of a person.
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Q6 There are two kinds of con ict in the story: between humans and nature, and between humans
themselves. How are these con icts illustrated?
Answer. The con ict between humans and nature is illustrated by the destruction of Lencho’s crops by
the hailstorm. Lencho had worked really hard on his elds and the harvest was really important for
him. He required the money to feed his family. However, the nature turned violent. The rains were
accompanied by a hailstorm, which destroyed the crops. The story also illustrates another con ict,
between humans themselves. The postmaster, along with the help of the other post of ce employees,
sent Lencho the money that they could manage to collect. They were not related to Lencho in any
manner. It was an act of kindness and sel essness on their part. Even though they did a good deed,
Lencho blamed them for taking away some amount of money. He called them “a bunch of crooks”.
This shows that man does not have faith in his fellow humans, thereby giving rise to this con ict.
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Q1 There are different names in different parts of the world for storms, depending on their nature.
Can you match the names in the box with their descriptions below, and ll in the blanks? You may use
a dictionary to help you.
1. A violent tropical storm in which strong winds move in a circle: __ __ c __ __ __ __
2. An extremely strong wind: __ a __ __
3. A violent tropical storm with very strong winds: __ __ p __ __ __ __
4. A violent storm whose centre is a cloud in the shape of a funnel: __ __ __ n __ __ __
5. A violent storm with very strong winds, especially in the western Atlantic ocean: __ __ r __ __ __ __ __
__
6. A very strong wind that moves very fast in a spinning movement and causes a lot of damage:__ __ __
__ l __ __ __ __
Answer.
1. Cyclone
2. Gale
3. Typhoon
4. Tornado
5. Hurricane
6. Whirlwind
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Q2 Match the sentences in Column A with the meanings of ‘hope’ in Column B.
Answer.
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Q3 Relative Clauses
Join the sentences given below using who, whom, whose, which as suggested.
1. I often go to Mumbai. Mumbai is the commercial capital of India. (which)
2. My mother is going to host a TV show on cooking. She cooks very well. (who)
3. These sports persons are going to meet the President. Their performance has been excellent.
(whose)
4. Lencho prayed to God. His eyes see into our minds. (whose)
5. This man cheated me. I trusted him. (whom)
Answer.
1. I often go to Mumbai, which is the commercial capital of India.
2. My mother, who cooks very well, is going to host a TV show on cooking.
3. These sportspersons, whose performance has been excellent, are going to meet the President.
4. Lencho prayed to God, whose eyes see into our minds.
5. This man, whom I trusted, cheated me.
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Q4 Find sentences in the story with negative words, which express the following ideas emphatically.
1. The trees lost all their leaves.
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2. The letter was addressed to God himself.
_______________________________________________________________
3. The postman saw this address for the rst time in his career.
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Answer.
1. The trees lost all their leaves.
Not a leaf remained on the trees.
2. The letter was addressed to God himself. It was nothing less than a letter to God.
3. The postman saw this address for the rst time in his career. Never in his career as a postman had
he known that address.
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Q5 In pairs, nd metaphors from the story to complete the table below. Try to say what qualities are
being compared. One has been done for you.
Answer.
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Q1 What is a “dust of snow”? What does the poet say has changed his mood? How has the poet’s mood
changed?
Answer. The 'dust of snow' means the ne particles or akes of snow. The sudden shower in the form
of the dust of snow changed the poet's mood. The poet's mood changed from sad to happy He felt
refreshed and wanted to enjoy the rest of the day.
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Q2 How does Frost present nature in this poem? The following questions may help you to think of an
answer.
(i) What are the birds that are usually named in poems? Do you think a crow is often mentioned in
poems? What images come to your mind when you think of a crow?
(ii) Again, what is “a hemlock tree”? Why doesn’t the poet write about a more ‘beautiful’ tree such as a
maple, or an oak, or a pine?
(iii) What do the ‘crow’ and ‘hemlock’ represent — joy or sorrow? What does the dust of snow that the
crow shakes off a hemlock tree stand for?
Answer. Frost presents nature in a very different manner in the poem,
1. Generally, poets take the birds and trees which are known for their beauty and good qualities like
peacock, parrot, cuckoo, mynah and trees full of beautiful owers and fruits, etc. But here Frost has
taken a totally different approach. He chose a crow, which is not often used in poems. Crow is black in
colour with very harsh voice and is believed to be a symbol of bad omen. Thinking of a crow brings
very depressing and sorrowful pictures to our mind.
2. A hemlock tree is poisonous plant with small white owers. The poet, Robert Frost, didn’t choose to
use an oak, maple or pine tree. Instead, he chose the hemlock tree and left all the beautiful trees
present in the world. Actually he did so to present his mood and feelings.
3. The crow and hemlock tree represent sorrow and depression felt by the poet in this materialistic
world. The dust of snow is the symbol of natural joy and energy. The dust of snow that the crow shakes
off a hemlock tree means passing through the sad and depressing moments the pdet is entering into
the time full of joy and optimism.
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Q3 Have there been times when you felt depressed or hopeless? Have you experienced a similar
moment that changed your mood that day?
Answer. The same happened with me. I was depressed about my boards. But my mom said that "Don't
feel depressed because what you have learn you have to answer that". after that i played some mobile
games and outdoor games which changed my mood and my exam went very well. So do not take any
wrong step when depressed. Just feel refreshed and you will BOOM your coming day.
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Q1 There are many ideas about how the world will ‘end’. Do you think the world will end someday?
Have you ever thought what would happen if the sun got so hot that it ‘burst’, or grew colder and
colder?
Answer. Yes I believe that this world will end some but when nobody knows. Whether the sun gets hot
or it gets colder in both the situations end of this world is sure.
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Q2 For Frost, what do ‘ re’ and ‘ice’ stand for? Here are some ideas:
Answer. FIRE: greed, avarice, lust, con ict, fury, intolerance.
ICE: cruelty, rigidity, insensitivity, coldness, indifference, hatred.
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Q3 What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? How does it help in bringing out the contrasting ideas in
the poem?
Answer. A: The rhyme scheme of the poem is: a, b, a, a; b. c, b, c, b.The two contrasting ideas re and
ice are totally supported by the rhyme scheme of the poem as different alphabets carry different
ideas[2] expressed[3] in the poem.
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