Yes, "Coraline" by Neil Gaiman contains some mild language, including a few instances of swearing. However, the overall tone of the book is appropriate for younger readers, and the language is not excessive or graphic. The focus is more on the story and its themes rather than on profanity.
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The Other Mother
she took the other children because she wanted something to love, and she took Coraline's parents because she had them in her clutches in order to lure Coraline back to the other world.
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WikiAnswers does not display swear words in any language.
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It's impossible to count the number of swear words in any language, because there is universal agreement as to what words are considered swear words.
Usually American TV won't allow any swear words on TV . . . however Canadian TV will allow more swear words like . . . Cr*p . . . and stuff that isn't too bad.
Yes, there are swear words in panic's songs.
As apposed to the last answer there is no way that Coraline is only 350 words on word (using size fourteen font) there is over 350 words on one page alone. Coraline must be at least 10 000 words still that is quite small, my guess to how many words there is in the book is about 30 000.
The term "grenade" itself does not contain any swear words. It typically refers to an explosive device. However, if used in a sentence that includes swear words, then it could contribute to the overall profanity of that sentence.
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180 swear words.
Bridge to Terabithia does not contain any swear words. It is a children's novel that is known for its themes of friendship, imagination, and coping with loss.
Yes, Welsh does have swear words and offensive language like any other language. It's important to be respectful when using language and to understand the context and cultural sensitivities of the words being used.