LENCHO HAD GREAT BELIEF IN GOD. WHILE HE SAW THAT HE HAD NO ONE TO HELP HIM, HE ASKED GOD FOR HELP. HE EVEN SENT A LETTER TO GOD WHICH PROVES HOW GREAT FAITH HE HAD IN GOD. THE POSTMASTER WAS ALSO ASTONISHED WHILE HE READ THE LETTER AND HE EXCLAIMED," SUCH FAITH! I WISH HAD THE FAITH OF THE MAN WHO WROTE THIS LETTER". THERE WAS ALSO ANOTHER INCIDENT THAT SHOWED THAT HE HAD GREAT FAITH IN GOD. AFTER RECEIVING HIS MONEY HE WAS ANGRY THAT HE HAD ONLY RECEIVED 70 PESOS AND HE WROTE A LETTER TO GOD SAYING TO SEND HIS REMAINING MONEY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BUT NOT TO SEND IT THROUGH MAIL.
HIS REACTION TO THE POST OFFICE EMPLOYEES WAS NOT RIGHT AS THEY GAVE HIM THE MONEY. BUT WE CANT BLAME HIM FOR SUSPECTING THEM CAUSE ANYONE WOULD REACT THAT WAY WHEN YOU SUSPECT SOMEONE FOR TAKING YOUR MONEY.
HE BELIEVED THAT GOD WOULD SEND THE 100 PESOS BUT WHEN HE ONLY RECEIVED 70 PESOS HE SUSPECTED THE POST OFFICE EMPLOYEES.
The central theme is identity, as Jean and the other characters struggle to figure out who they are and what role their country or upbringing plays in that.
The answer is B. <span>The passage contains a fact that must be supported by evidence, the passage has no bias and this is the only answer that goes well with it</span>
The organizational pattern that is reflected in this passage would be "<span>cause/effect" since the cause is humans in this environment, and the effect is that the tutrle population suffers. </span>