she is very proper and since she has just moved to this school, shes trying very hard to fit in. she wants to join the "marthas" which is a group of girls who are very involved in community services. she is nothing like melinda even though she doesnt have many friends either.
Heather from the book "Speak" can be described as outgoing, fashionable, ambitious, and naive.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Heather unfriends Melinda on page 122.
Heather
No, she remains her bubbly, girly self.
Melinda Sordino David Pertakis Mr.Freeman Andy Evans Heather Rachel
Yes, Melinda should join the club with Heather in the book Speak as it would provide her with an opportunity to connect with others and potentially make friends. Joining the club could also provide her with a sense of belonging and support during a difficult time in her life.
Throughout most the book Melinda doesn't have any friends. She is friends with Heather, but it's not a real friendship because Melinda doesn't like her or talks to her and Heather is self centred and ditches Mel once she befriends the popular girls. Melinda misses her old friends, like Rachel and Ivy, who stopped speaking to her because of the incident at the party.
In Laurie Halse Anderson's novel "Speak," Heather abandons Melinda by choosing to prioritize her social status and popularity over their friendship. Heather becomes drawn to a new group of friends who belittle Melinda, leading Heather to distance herself from Melinda and leave her feeling isolated and betrayed.
im not sure about this answer but on page 35 (im reading the book now) she explains the color of the nailpolish that had spilled on Heather's carpet.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Heather serves as Melinda's friend who eventually betrays her by spreading rumors about her. As a final blow, Heather stops talking to Melinda and leaves her alone, contributing to Melinda's feelings of isolation and loneliness.
Mr. Neck does not seem to like the main character in the book Speak
In my opinion, the most memorable line in Speak is what spoke to you the most. What really stood out to you? For me, the most memorable line in Speak is when Melinda says "no" to Heather when Heather begs her to help decorate the prom room. She realized before this happened that Heather was using her but never had the guts to say anything. That line is most memorable to me because that part is, as I see it, the point where Melinda came out of her shell and stood up for herself.