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What impression does the author give of Roger by describing him as frail and willow-wild?

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The impression of Roger that the author gives by describing him as a frail and willow-wild is the impression of someone weak.

Step-by-step explanation:

After reading this description done by the author, the reader can infer that Roger is a weak person, not only in his wills but also in his appearance. By saying that someone is frail and willow-wild, we're describing someone whose body is fragile, someone that is probably not well eaten and dizzy. We, as readers, can imagine someone thin and maybe misaligned, weak in temper and health.

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User Steve Park
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Hey You!

The impression is basically describing a boy who is underfed, terribly thin and somewhat weak, like there is something untrusting about him.

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