No one stops her, she went through and called - and when the police arrived, the rumor got around as to just who called to break up the party.
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.
Rachel stopped talking to Melinda because she believed the rumor that Melinda called the cops to the party, leading to many people getting in trouble. Rachel didn't want to associate with someone who seemed to betray their friends.
No one is really a true friend to her. Her friends from last year won't talk to her and Heather stops being her friend to hang out with the Marthas
The plot of the book "Speak" revolves around a high school freshman named Melinda who stops speaking after being raped at a party. The book explores Melinda's journey to find her voice and speak out about her trauma. The similarities in the plot include the central theme of trauma and healing, while the differences may lie in the specific aspects of the characters, setting, and resolution of the story.
"Speak" follows the story of a high school freshman named Melinda who stops speaking after a traumatic event at a party. The plot diagram includes the exposition where Melinda starts high school, rising action as she navigates her struggles and isolation, climax when she finally speaks out about the trauma she experienced, falling action as she begins to heal and reconcile with herself, and resolution as she finds her voice and starts to move forward.
Confront!
Melinda Sordino: The main character of the story. She was also the narrator. Andy Evans: A senior who Raped Melinda at a summer party. Rachael: Andys girlfriend, Melindas ex best friend
Mr. Neck stops Andy in the closet in the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson.
She is not that interested in you any more.
that means he is done with u
When he stops calling or starts dating another girl
I would venture to say yes.