The adverb profoundly means something similar to “extremely,” with the additional sense that it's something intense and deeply felt. If you're profoundly confused, you're very confused — confused in a way that seems bottomless. The word can also describe something that affects you greatly.
In King Arthur what happened to the knights who went in search of the Holy Grail was that one of them died, while the other two returned home.
Answer:
Unintentional emulation
Explanation:
describes a process where our brains record words and phrases we read and we use the information without planning.
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For example, it means everyone contributes, so when you go to dinner with a group of people, you would all pay for your own bill.