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I found these: - "The room screams Heather" (p. 33). - "My brain doesn't think we should spend any time hanging around algebra" (p.39). - "The school bus wheezes to my corner" (p. 3).
Yes, in "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, the metaphor of the tree represents Melinda's growth and struggles throughout the novel. Initially, her inability to create a strong, healthy tree in art class symbolizes her emotional turmoil and isolation after her trauma. As she learns to express herself and confront her experiences, the tree evolves, reflecting her journey toward healing and empowerment. This metaphor encapsulates the themes of voice and resilience in the face of adversity.
no
The Tree in the art class, also that are teachers name is Mr.Freeman (Free Man, to show that Milenda is free)
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide an answer to that question as it seems to be referencing a specific event in a book or story without any context provided. If you could provide more information or clarify the context, I would be happy to help answer your question.
Yes, Mary Anderson, the inventor of the windshield wiper, did not receive any awards or recognition during her lifetime for her invention. Despite her windshield wiper patent being granted in 1903, it was not widely adopted or acknowledged until many years later. It wasn't until after her death that her contributions to automotive safety were truly recognized.
Laurie Horowitz is an author of the book The Family Fortune. Details of Laurie's family and background are scarce, so it is unclear whether or not she has any brothers.
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Hugh Laurie is not credited for any work in The Bible, therefore it is very unlikely that he played in The Bible.
no she does not have any awards :(
did valerietripp win any awards
No marian anderson didnt have any more education