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The setting of “The Youngest Doll” is a decaying sugar plantation in rural Puerto Rico, where an aging dollmaker lives with her nine nieces. She is a member of the “extinct sugarcane aristocracy” and the story takes place as her family's social position and wealth are rapidly disappearing
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The best answer is to expose the environmental threats posed by ridgetop development.
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I'd say that's fairly true. As a writer myself criticism can point out faults if used correctly