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Steve Randall: tall, lean, cocky, and smart "All brawn and no brain"
Johnny Cade: "He had big black eyes in a dark tanned face; his hair was jet-black and heavily greased and combed to the side, but it was so long that it fell in shaggy bangs across his forehead. He always had a nervous, suspicious look in his eyes."
Dally Winston: an elfish face with high cheekbones, a pointed chin, small, sharp animal teeth, and ears like a lynx. ... He had a height of 6'2, and had blazing blue eyes which
Sylvia & Evie: Sylvia dally's girlfriend and Evie was Steve Randalls girlfriend
Cherry Valance: She is well dressed and what Ponyboy calls "sharp and really good-looking." She is about sixteen or seventeen and has long red hair.
Marcia: pretty, dark-haired Soc who befriends Two-Bit at the drive-in
Tim Shepherd: cat-like", with curly black hair and dark blue eyes.
Randy: handsome Soc who eventually sees the futility of fighting
bob: dark-haired Soc who was never disciplined
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The meaning of the word "facade" as used in "The Great Gatsby" is the following:
A. The front of business buildings along a street.
<h3>Meaning of "facade"</h3>
"Facade", in its literal sense, means the face of a building. It usually refers to the side of the building that faces the street and where the entrance is located.
"Facade" also has a figurative meaning. In that sense, it is used to refer to a fake appearance. A person who keep up a facade is someone who is lying or omitting something.
With the information above in mind, we can choose letter A as the best option. In the context given in "The Great Gatsby," it is the proper meaning.
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I think it's B I'm not sure but it's the one that makes the most sense