the jock, thespians,the country clubbers, the idiot savants, the cheerleaders, Marthas, etc.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, some of the cliques mentioned are the Marthas, the Plain Janes, the Jocks, the Country Clubbers, and the Schemers. Each group has its own distinct characteristics and social dynamics within the high school setting.
Socs( like socialites) and greasers.
school her house the closet in the school
caus they said it was an endangerd species
THE CLIQUE.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, the school mascots are the Trojans. The main character, Melinda, refers to them as the "Merryweather Marthas" due to their overly enthusiastic school spirit.
Sort of......there is nothing wrong with not fitting into any cliques. Like Claire she didn't fit in the clique at first but then massie let her in the 3rd or 4th book. And everyone doesn't always have a friend at first but everyone will always find one!
The narrator in the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson is a high school freshman named Melinda Sordino. She narrates her experiences of navigating high school after a traumatic event that has left her isolated and struggling to find her voice.
In the book the Hobbit they do speak.
In Laurie Halse Anderson's book "Speak," the debate in social studies class is about whether Melinda's high school should change its mascot from the Trojans to the Devils. The conversation about the potentially offensive nature of the Devils mascot leads to a broader discussion about school spirit, tradition, and political correctness.
Because it explains what Melinda is going through in school and the way it affects her in the beginning until the end of the story.
rachel
Problematic describes the young adult novel Speak written by Laurie Halse Anderson. The story tells the problem of a high school student.