Asked by INeedHelp
What is "profound language"? I want to know because I wanted to ask my teacher if we are allowed to use mild cusses in our poem, and I was wondering if "profound language" meant that specifically. I have heard this phrase before, but I interpreted as a proper way of saying cusses or swear words.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
A common definition of "profound language" is the use of swear words.
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INeedHelp
thank you =)
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Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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Answered by
Jtscoot
Profound language is deep and meaningful.
The use of swear words is profane language, usually but not always in connection with religion
The use of swear words is profane language, usually but not always in connection with religion
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