The correct answer is definitely: corruption.
Indeed, the analogy speaks of something rotten and usually what rots are perishable goods as fruit, vegetables and meat. The analogy is using the physical metaphor of putrefaction to show that a state can also putrefy, i.e. be corrupted. A fruit is a physical item; a state is a notion that represents men of power organized and in command of others, using the physical and intellectual resources of the state to run the country.
Shakespeare is using this metaphor to show that moral corruption in turn causes physical corruption. Another notion associated with this analogy is the notion of the body politic versus the body individual. The body individual is the body of a person; the body politic is the state (including the King). King Claudius has murdered King Hamlet and King Hamlets body is rotting in its tomb. Because he was the King of the state, i.e. the body politic, the state is dying and it has been Claudius that has infected it with his corruption.
Marcello’s words foreshadow Prince Hamlet’s discovery of Claudius’ crime.
A) What voice am I writing in? It is drafting because this shows how writer conveys his message through his ideas and thoughts which the writer composes both the introduction and the conclusion.
B) Are my sentence boundaries identified directly with no fragments or run ons? It is editing because it is the process of checking for errors. The process is really important because the writer himself has to be able to identify his own mistakes.
C) Have I kept my voice and tense the same throughout? It will be revising when the writer makes amendments to his message in draft.
D ) What is my purpose? It is the process of planning or brainstorming.
E) What is my evidence ( and where will I get it)? It is a pre-writing. Pre-writing is the very-first stage of writing process and it is followed by drafting, revision and editing.
In summary, the writing process chronologically consists of: pre-writing, planning, drafting, revision, editing,
Loss is a theme in the orphan train
Hope this helps;)
Meaning:the great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong.
Other meaning: a grave crime or sin.
Animals are wrongly forced into mistreatment, animal rights should annihilate the problems with animal abuse, hunting, and experimentation. All animals should have the right to roam freely without being pursued and killed. The damage that hunting inflicts on animals are terrible-the noise, fear, and the constant chase.