Which of the following lines from "The Youngest Doll" contains a simile?(1 point) Responses "At first they were just plain dolls, with cotton stuffing from the gourd tree and stray buttons sewn on for eyes." "At first they were just plain dolls, with cotton stuffing from the gourd tree and stray buttons sewn on for eyes." "Opening the door gave the impression of entering a dovecote or the ballroom in the Czarina’s 4 palace or a warehouse in which someone had spread out a row of tobacco leaves to dry." "Opening the door gave the impression of entering a dovecote or the ballroom in the Czarina’s 4 palace or a warehouse in which someone had spread out a row of tobacco leaves to dry." "She would offer him ginger cookies, taking the bouquet squeamishly with tips of her fingers, as if she were handling a sea urchin turned inside out." "She would offer him ginger cookies, taking the bouquet squeamishly with tips of her fingers, as if she were handling a sea urchin turned inside out." "But the hands and faces of these new dolls looked less transparent than those of the old: they had the consistency of skim milk." "But the hands and faces of these new dolls looked less transparent than those of the old: they had the consistency of skim milk."

The line that contains a simile is: "She would offer him ginger cookies, taking the bouquet squeamishly with tips of her fingers, as if she were handling a sea urchin turned inside out."