Melinda's mom works in a clothing store in the novel "Speak." She is described as being obsessed with her job and spends long hours working there.
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it symbolizes melindas weak side of her personality rabbits are normally nervous and scared and thats how melinda acts hope i helped :)
No, her mom and dad didn't teached her to speak Serbian, but her mom teached her to speak Russian. Her dad is from Montenegro.
Melinda's mom does not notice that she is using a paperclip to cut herself because she is preoccupied with her own problems and conflicts. She is generally distant and disconnected from Melinda, so she does not provide the attention or support that Melinda needs.
Melinda's internal conflict in "Speak" revolves around her struggle to speak up about the traumatic event that she endured. She battles with feelings of guilt, shame, and isolation as she grapples with finding her voice and confronting the truth of what happened to her. Her journey towards healing and self-acceptance is a central theme in the novel.
season 1; episode 22
she is not mad at her mom. she loves her mom!
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Melinda's initial reaction to Andy when he approached her at the party was discomfort and fear. She felt uneasy and cautious around him because she remembered the traumatic event that occurred between them over the summer.
Yes he does his mom is Mexican
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I work with my daughter and at work she calls me mom,we were told that she cant call me mom,im affended