It depends. Which corpse? Of what? Start with words like: expired. dead. EX-living, gone, finished, inert, interred, or in the case of relationship metaphor: unresponsive.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, a corpse refers to a dead body. In the context of the story, the term may be used to describe the casualties of war or the tragic consequences of the Nazi occupation in Denmark during World War II.
describe Teang in the story footnote to youth
describe the notch and its function in the story
Is there a story?
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Zombie + Corpse = Ghoul
The main idea of this story is that no matter who you are or where you came from you aren't better than anyone else. Everyone is equal. Everyone dies.
in the story of why sinigang how can you describe the philippine traditions in the essay
A stinking corpse lily is a lily that smells like a dead corpse. That's why it is called "corpse" lily. (:
Frame story - such as 'Heart of Darkness'.
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The word 'corpse' is another term used to define a dead body. 'Corpses' would be used to describe plural dead bodies. It doesn't necessarily matter whether or not you call a dead body a 'dead body' or a 'corpse.' The meaning is the same.