Melinda's social studies teacher.
Mr. Neck stops Andy in the closet in the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson.
is Melinda's lab partner. He is a little nerdy, but "could be cute without his braces." He is smart, not afraid to speak his mind, and seems real cool down to earth. He stands up to Mr. Neck about racism also.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, the Brave Kid asks Mr. Neck a series of impertinent and humorous questions during class, challenging the seriousness and authority of the teacher. This act disrupts the class and demonstrates the Brave Kid's rebellious nature.
Mr. Neck is the art teacher in the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson. He is known for his unconventional teaching methods and eccentric personality. He plays a significant role in helping the main character, Melinda, find her voice and express herself through art.
David Petrakis is a classmate of the protagonist, Melinda, in the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson. He is known for his intelligence and thoughtful nature, and he befriends Melinda throughout the story, providing her with encouragement and support. David also stands up for Melinda when she needs help, showing his compassion and integrity.
Mr. Neck does not seem to like the main character in the book Speak
Ole anderson
It very well could be perfume applied to your neck. Try not applying it to your neck. I speak from my own experience. -Mame-
sid eudy stuck a knife next to arn anderson's neck
Melinda's biology teacher in the book Speak is Mr. Neck. He is passionate about his subject and engages his students in hands-on learning experiences.
She says it because David stood up to Mr. Neck
"Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson follows the story of Melinda, a high school freshman who becomes an outcast after calling the police to a party over the summer. Throughout the book, Melinda struggles to cope with the traumatic event that led her to become withdrawn and isolated, eventually finding the strength to speak out and confront her past.