IT in the novel Speak by: Laurie Halse Anderson, is Andy Evans. You'll soon learn this.
She is the English teacher
tree, mouth, and mirror
it's not significant
He is Melinda's art teacher. We don't know if his real name was Mr.Freeman, or if she nicknamed him that for his free spirit.
I'm guessing you're talking about the movie/novel. I don't know why it's in the WW2 catergory, but anyway.... I have no idea. Hopefully she told other about her rape... i guess. ..
Andy Evans
She is the English teacher
Laurie Halse Anderson
tree, mouth, and mirror
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for the purpose of this answer, I'll assume you're referring to the novel Speak. If that is what you are referencing, than the point of view in the novel is from the 1st point of view.
it's not significant
In the novel Speak, Melinda's parents are at a conference the night of Kyle's party. This allows Melinda to go to the party without them knowing.
Melinda's ex-friend Rachelle.
Yes, Rachel in the novel "Speak" is considered a round character. Throughout the story, she undergoes development and demonstrates complex personality traits, emotions, and behaviors, making her multi-dimensional and realistic.
The literary element used to describe how Francois and Perrault speak in the novel is referred to as dialect. Dialect refers to the unique way in which characters speak based on their regional or cultural background, reflecting specific patterns of language and speech.
The boy with the birthmark wants to speak because he is holding the conch, a symbol of authority and the right to speak during their meetings. In the novel "Lord of the Flies", the conch represents order and civilization, so the boy with the birthmark is trying to assert his right to address the group.