Answer:
There were small crinkles at the corners of her eyes.
Explanation:
Duchenne smile, also known as genuine smiles, was named after the French Neurologist. The name of this French Neurologist was Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne. He studied the facial expressions in the nineteenth century in which he discovered that a genuine smile can be identified by observing two things.
He asserted that when a person smiles genuinely, two facial muscles are involved namely, Zygomatic major muscle and Orbicularis oculi muscle.
So, according to the theory of Duchenne smile, a genuine smile will have a cheeks lifted and a natural crinkle around the eyes.
So, the correct answer is the third option.