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How Does The Author Describe The Woman When He Met Her At Foyot'S?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Every day, life in the Frost grows increasingly perilous for its inhabitants. The Farther occupation continues, and food is becoming scarce. And Lia Weaver’s family is facing increasing perils, too—Jonn pushes his health to the brink as he works to uncover the secrets of Echlos, and Ivy risks everything to get food for the family. And for the second time, the Weaver family is harboring a fugitive, but Lia doesn’t trust her.

Lia has personally braved many struggles—a Farther occupation, family secrets, a heart torn between two men, and Watcher attacks—as she struggles to keep her family safe. But now she will face her greatest challenge and uncover the Frost’s deepest secrets as she completes her most dangerous mission yet for the Thorns.

Answered by rishika3118
21

Answer :-

The author describes the woman as one with an imposing appearance, rather than attractive. She was talkative and gave his impression of having more teeth, white and large and even, that were necessary for any practical purpose....

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