Asked by Ayriana
In which sentence is the word Profane/profanity used INCORRECTLY?
A: They relish PROFANE gossip about their neighbors.
B: However excellent its quality, we are offended to find PROFANE art in a temple.
C: Then general's widow withheld from biographers information that she feared would PROFANE his reputation.
D: Expressions that use that use the name of God causally are considered PROFANITY.
A: They relish PROFANE gossip about their neighbors.
B: However excellent its quality, we are offended to find PROFANE art in a temple.
C: Then general's widow withheld from biographers information that she feared would PROFANE his reputation.
D: Expressions that use that use the name of God causally are considered PROFANITY.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
D. has typos, so I can't tell. The other three sentences are correct.
Answered by
Ayriana
In which sentence is the word Profane/profanity used INCORRECTLY?
A: They relish PROFANE gossip about their neighbors.
B: However excellent its quality, we are offended to find PROFANE art in a temple.
C: Then general's widow withheld from biographers information that she feared would PROFANE his reputation.
D: Expressions that use the name of God causally are considered PROFANITY.
A: They relish PROFANE gossip about their neighbors.
B: However excellent its quality, we are offended to find PROFANE art in a temple.
C: Then general's widow withheld from biographers information that she feared would PROFANE his reputation.
D: Expressions that use the name of God causally are considered PROFANITY.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
In D, is it CAUSALLY or CASUALLY?
Answered by
Ayriana
casually!!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
All of the sentences are correct.
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