According to the study of Bees - Apiary -as winter approaches, the drones or males are expelled from the hive to make it easier for the queen and her workers to survive.
Food must be preserved since there are fewer flowers from which to collect pollen and nectar.
When there is less food available, the drones are the first to perish.
<h3>What are drones in Apiary?</h3>
Drones are male bees that exist solely to mate with the queen: they do not work, do not produce honey, and cannot sting.
Because a queen only needs to mate once, most drones will never get the chance to play their part.
However, worker bees keep them around in case a new queen has to be mated.
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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.
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How are Holden and his mother similar in their reactions to Allie's death? They both became very nervous.
The correct answer would be C) monologue, simile.
A monologue is when a character expresses their thoughts aloud for the audience to hear or for another character to hear. Usually, this is a revealing part.
A simile is a comparison using words such as "like" or "as".