I believe she doesn't, but in the book she does.
In the book Speak, Melinda draws a droopy Willow tree.
Emily Briggs is a character in the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson. She is a popular girl at Merryweather High School who initially befriends the main character, Melinda, but later turns against her when Melinda calls the police at a party where Emily is raped. Emily plays a significant role in how others perceive Melinda and contributes to the social isolation Melinda experiences.
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In the story "Speak," a new student named Heather introduces herself to Melinda in the first marking period. Heather tries to befriend Melinda, but Melinda struggles to open up to her due to her trauma from a recent traumatic event.
She plays Melinda. You can see her around 56:00 - 58.26 in the movie.
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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.
In the novel "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Ivy is one of Melinda's classmates. She is described as a popular and talkative girl who is part of the scene that ostracizes Melinda after the party. Ivy, along with her friends, plays a role in the bullying and exclusion that Melinda faces throughout the story.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Melinda is in detention with Rachel Bruin. Rachel is one of Melinda's former friends who no longer speaks to her after Melinda called the police at a party over the summer.
Hairwoman is a character in the novel "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson who plays a significant role in Melinda's life. Hairwoman's support and kindness towards Melinda help her regain her voice and confidence after experiencing trauma. Hairwoman's empathy and understanding create a safe space for Melinda to express herself and begin to heal.