In the book "The Glory Field" by Walter Dean Myers, an example of a simile is "the woman was as pale as a ghost."
"When the field workers are all virgins" isn't a simile. A simile is a direct comparison using the words like or as. I think its a metaphor.. google it. :P
The Glory Field is a book with specific themes. The two main themes of this book are inner strength and family ties.
Goldie
In the Glory Field, Joshua and Neela were married in secret to prevent Neela being sold.
It means do not do will in heavan. shakle=noy do will or something like that Glory Field= heavan. what does that even mean?? someone translate that crappy answer
Saran and Elijah
yea there is(: gooogle itt.
there is none
Oh, dude, a simile is like when you compare two things using "like" or "as." So, a simile for a puppy could be "as playful as a puppy in a field of squeaky toys." See, that's how you spice up your language game!
A simile.
Any comparison that uses like or as is a simile. Otherwise it is a metaphor. Like a giant bird flapping its wings, the airplane flew over the field. Simile. The airplane accelerated down the runway and with a mighty leap the giant bird flew into the sky. Metaphor
In "The Glory Field," Lizzy is described as brave, determined, and resilient. She is shown to be a strong-willed character who is willing to fight for what she believes in, facing hardships with courage and perseverance.