Option 1: Few -> Without an article, "few" alone sounds incomplete in this sentence structure and doesn't properly refer to the specific utensils she possessed.
Option 2: A few -> This suggests some utensils among others, but doesn't convey that ALL of her limited utensils were taken.
Option 3: The few -> Uses the definite article "the" to refer to the specific, limited number of utensils she had, emphasizing that ALL of them were stolen.
Option 4: Some -> Doesn't emphasize the limited quantity she possessed and sounds less natural in this context.
Hence, The few -> "The few" is correct because it specifically references the small, complete set of utensils she owned. The definite article "the" indicates we're talking about all of her limited possessions, which were entirely taken by the thief. This construction emphasizes both the scarcity (few) and the totality (the) of what was stolen. -> correct