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Mrs. Deets is the lonely, white, housewife who Luvenia works as a maid for.

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The glory field Who was florenz and what was her nickname for luvenia?

Luvenia worked for a man named Mr. Deets as his family's maid. Florenz is Mr. Deets's daughter. She goes to University of Chicago, and most of the time, Luvenia enjoys her. Florenz called Luvenia "Lulu."


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Joshua Deets was created in 1997.


When was Edward H. Deets born?

Edward H. Deets was born on 1957-04-25.


What are the conflicts in the Glory Field?

"The Glory Field" by Walter Dean Myers explores conflicts such as racism, family dynamics, and social injustice. It follows different generations of the same family as they navigate these challenges while striving for equality and freedom. The novel highlights the impact of these conflicts on individuals and communities over time.


Meaning of deets?

it is disgusting


What is the abbreviation for details?

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What is and simile in the glory field?

In the book "The Glory Field" by Walter Dean Myers, an example of a simile is "the woman was as pale as a ghost."


What is the mood of the glory field?

The Glory Field is a book with specific themes. The two main themes of this book are inner strength and family ties.


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Why does Joshua and neela marry at the burying ground glory field?

In the Glory Field, Joshua and Neela were married in secret to prevent Neela being sold.


What does the shackle in The Glory Field mean?

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


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Deets Pickett has written: 'Alcohol and the new age' -- subject(s): Prohibition 'Then and now' -- subject(s): Prohibition