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The rising action in Prom by Laurie Halse Anderson involves the main character Ashley dealing with social pressures, academic challenges, and her complex relationships with friends and family as she navigates the buildup to prom night. This part of the story explores Ashley's struggles and conflicts leading up to the climax of the story.
Ashley Hannigan- Helps her friend with prom because the teacher stole the money. Ashley doesnt care to much about prom but her friend does. Nat (Ashley's Best Friend)
Syracuse, New York. the late 1990's. the school is the primary setting, and it first takes place on the school bus, on Melinda's first day of school
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, at the prom, the protagonist Melinda confronts her rapist publicly, finally finding the courage to speak up about what he did to her. This pivotal moment symbolizes her reclaiming her voice and working towards healing from the trauma she experienced.
In "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, the people who were supposed to help Heather decorate for prom end up ditching her, leaving Heather to decorate alone. This highlights the lack of support and solidarity that the protagonist, Melinda, observes among her peers.
Miss Crane steals the money for prom. Ashley is forced by Natalia to help the prom committee. Ashley does not want to go to prom and when she does, she has too many detentions so she can't go. The prom committee have to put together prom in a week.
The main theme of 'Eclipse' as with the other books in the Twilight series is love. However, this book is marked out by a conflict that Bella feels between her love for Jacob and her love for Edward. It is a book about choices and about how we must accept the consequences of our actions.
"Prom" by Laurie Halse Anderson follows a high school senior named Ashley who finds herself navigating the pressures and drama surrounding prom night. As she deals with changing friendships, family expectations, and romantic entanglements, Ashley learns important lessons about staying true to herself and the power of forgiveness. Ultimately, the story explores themes of identity, relationships, and self-discovery during a pivotal moment in a teenager's life.
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