Answer:
beautiful
Pulchritude is a descendant of the Latin adjective pulcher, which means "beautiful." Pulcher hasn't exactly been a wellspring of English terms, but it did give English both pulchritude and pulchritudinous, an adjective meaning "attractive" or "beautiful.Explanation:
Answer:
40. excited 48. breathed
41. extremely 49. had done
42. exact 50. had ever
43. sneaky 51. saw, was working
44. appreciation 52. when I went to Paris
45. had left, forgot for a holiday
46. were you
47. took
Explanation:
Answer:
They will go to great lengths for the women they love.
Explanation:
The text shows that the Christian names of Jack and Algernon are a big impediment to getting them together with the women they love, but they are willing to change those names and deny their religions as long as it allows them to be with women which they love. With this we can conclude that the correct answer is "
They will go to great lengths for the women they love."