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Which sentences in this excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" show that Dexter’s interest in Judy Jones has more to do with her beauty than her personality?

A. It began like that—and continued, with varying shades of intensity, on such a note right up to the denouement.

B. Dexter surrendered a part of himself to the most direct and unprincipled personality with which he had ever come in contact.

C. There was no divergence of method, no jockeying for position or premeditation of effects—there was a very little mental side to any of her affairs.

D. She simply made men conscious to the highest degree of her physical loveliness.

E. Dexter had no desire to change her.

F. it seemed to him a beautiful and romantic thing to say.

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The correct answers are B and D.

Option B is correct because we can see that Dexter is aware of the fact that Judy's personality isn't the greatest - he implicitly states that at this point, he doesn't like her as a person, but he likes the way she looks.

Option D is correct because it explicitly states that she is definitely easy on the eyes - she is attractive and good-looking, and Dexter likes her. He doesn't even mention her personality here - but rather only her good looks.