In "The Youngest Doll,'' the doctor’s son has a paper silhouette.
"The Youngest Doll" is a story written by Puerto Rican author Rosario Ferre in 1976. It was part of the collection "Pandora's Roles" published in English until 1991. It is a feminist piece of literature that refers to the revenge of a woman that was bitten by an animal in a river and she could not marry. She dedicated her life to her nieces. It shows how women were discriminated against by social class and gender.
The other options of the question were A) tall. B) transparent. C) sharp.