This sentence uses personification, by attributing human characteristics to the furrows in the field plowed by the father. It creates a vivid image that suggests a deep connection between the father's work and the speaker's existence.
Plowing across a slope is called contour plowing. It is a technique that creates furrows that run fairly level across slopes, and this greatly reduces any washing away of soil during rain events. (You can imagine what would happen if it rained on a slope that was plowed up and down.) A link can be found below for more information.
"have plowed"
That you can copy a picture by scanning it line by line. The inspiraton apparently came from looking at the plowed furrows in a field. This is the way TV pictures are produced. A complete set of lines, making up one picture, is still known as a 'field' today.
You can move plowed land by clicking the move tool. You can delete plowed land by clicking the recycle tool.
a field with plowed soil and no plants
a feild with plowed soil and no plants
ploughed; plowed.
Sometimes, its best to ask.
Plowed over means to knock over and do it with force. Jessica hope i answered your question if not do not write anything rude. Please dont
It means to push or move through something, such as--> I plowed my car through the snowbank. It also describes the act of using a bladed farming machine to cut or mow grasses and hay, such as--> The farmer plowed his field. The word plowed is an alternate way of spelling ploughed. They have the same meaning.
soil
It is part ridges.