All of the following comparisons are described in the passage EXCEPT . . .
(Passage) The women who have been assigned to work the soil live in the Home of the Peasants beyond the City.
2 Where the City ends there is a great road winding off to the north, and we Street Sweepers must keep this road clean
3 to the first mile-post. There is a hedge along the road, and beyond the hedge lie the fields. The fields are black
4 and ploughed, and they lie like a great fan before us, with their furrows gathered in some hand beyond the sky,
5 spreading forth from that hand, opening wide apart as they come toward us, like black pleats that sparkle with
6 thin, green spangles. Women work in the fields, and their white tunics in the wind are like the wings of sea-gulls
A. the fields are like large fans
B. the sky is like a hand
C. the furrows are like pleats