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Lencho was a hardworking former.
No, Lencho did not try to find out who had sent the money to him because he firmly believed that it was God who had sent it. He had complete faith in God's ability to provide for him and did not feel the need to question the source of the money.
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One of the moral lessons of the story "A Letter to God" is that true faith in God will be rewarded through the charity of other men. The other lesson is that no good deed will go unpunished, as the postmen are blamed for stealing Lencho's money when they in fact provided it.
The setting of "A Letter to God" is a small village in a mountainous region, where the protagonist, Lencho, lives with his family. The story takes place during a severe drought that threatens the villagers' livelihoods.
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Lencho wrote to God requesting 100 pesos to help him and his family during a difficult time. He believed that the letter would be delivered directly to God, and was confident that his prayer would be answered.
Lencho approached Manny and Albert in the school yard because he needed their help to solve a puzzle related to the mystery of his missing lunchbox. He knew they were good at solving mysteries and thought they could assist him in figuring out what had happened to his lunchbox.
The climax of the story "A Letter to God" comes at the end when Lencho receives a portion of the money he asks for. Instead of being pleased, he is angry because he believes the postman have taken some of the money.