she didn't really , she cut her wrist with a paperclip and she cut her lip with an envelope and didnt stop the bleeding
I use a nook, but i believe the page numbers are still the same... In mine its page 52. (near the end of chapter 5)
page no. 108.
Page- squire- knight
Top of page 385 :)
first boyhood then page then squire then knight
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Melinda calls the cops on page 125. This is a significant moment in the story as it marks Melinda's decision to speak up about what happened to her at the party.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Heather unfriends Melinda on page 122.
In the book Speak, Melinda is described as having scabbed lips and being an outcast on page 5.
page 26
Melinda cuts herself in the book "Speak" on page 122.
Mildred Montag tries to commit suicide by means of overdose on page 13 of Fahrenheit 451. This is the page where Montag finds her and figures out what happened. The whole regenerating of Mildred and other important factors in the book carry on until page 16. On the bottom of page 18, Montag tries to talk to Mildred about her attempted suicide, with no success. Hope this was moderately helpful. :)
Melinda Page Hamilton was born on August 22, 1974.
In the book Speak, Ivy shows Melinda a mirrored shard from her locker, revealing the words "Merry Christmas" scrawled across her locker. This discovery leads Melinda to question whether she is the target of a classmate's malice.
523
Melinda Page Hamilton
Its page 80
One example of personification in "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson is in Chapter 23 when the main character, Melinda, describes the school's ceiling tiles as "pressing down on me." This personification occurs on page 115 of the book.