In the book "The Glory Field" by Walter Dean Myers, an example of a simile is "the woman was as pale as a ghost."
There is no specific field of study dedicated to virgins. The concept of virginity is more often discussed within the context of sociology, anthropology, or sexuality studies.
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!
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
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enslaved African workers
The use of the promotora model refers to workers of a health community. These workers are not necessarily professional workers of the health care field. These workers are predominantly volunteers.
The x-component of the electric field at the origin depends on the specific charge distribution or configuration in the vicinity of the origin. It can be calculated using Coulomb's law for point charges or the principle of superposition for more complex distributions.
Artisans and craftsmen, domestic workers, and field workers.
Para-Legals.