You can use any words you wish to use in a book. Most writers have characters who do use "bad" words - I am assuming you mean vulgar or curse words. The trick is, don't use them just to be using them! Make sure you have a good reason for including vulgar language, or nobody will want to read the book because it will just be a list of curse words.
Yes, authors can use bad words in a book. However, it is important to consider the context and purpose for using such language and to ensure it aligns with the intended tone and message of the book. Additionally, the use of profanity may impact the target audience and the overall reception of the book.
It's depends on you,if you want to putting swearing words on the book page.Well if you want to put cussing words on book,so go head and try and see without getting caught,but keeping minds the schools will not want to order books online with the inappropriate language.
i was reading a off book that smelt really bad
Yes, there are a few bad words sprinkled throughout the series, but not the extremely bad ones.
Words aren't bad, people use words badly.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the bad words are not explicitly stated, as the community in the book practices "precision of language" and discourages the use of imprecise or negative terms. Words that convey strong emotions or negativity are avoided to maintain harmony and control within the society.
You are not allowed to.
no
Bad words could be called many things such as swearing, profanity, cursing, blasphemy or just bad language.
As it is part of the bible , I do not think it will be there in Tobit.
Bad words are restricted for me personally because I choose to use other language. Bad words are also restricted due to maintaining professionalism, which is important.
Cuss words or curse words are considered to be bad words. Curse words vary from culture to culture and are also referred to as bad words. In most societies the use of curse words is frowned upon.
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Yes, She say's go to hell and other bad words