The given passage
××× But when it comes right down to it, you're still left with your own face and figure, and you cannot trade those in for different ones.
Q. What does the word 'ones' refer to?
A.1. The word 'ones' refers to 'faces and figures'.
2. The word 'ones' refers to 'face and figure'.
Which answer is correct, 1 or 2?
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The sense here is: "...you're still left with your own face and figure, and you cannot trade in your face and figure for a different face and figure."