Heather used her friendship as a way to find herself a clan to join. In fact, when Melinda went to her locker after her fight with Heather, she found a letter. “I [Melinda] tear it off and open it. Something falls on my feet…I [Melinda] bend down to find what dropped from the card. It is the friendship I [Melinda] had given Heather in fit of insanity around Christmas” (Anderson 110). This is showing that Heather was using Melinda by using talents so she can fit in with the Martha’s. When she found out that Melinda only damages her reputation and chances of being a Martha, she needed to cut all her ties off with her. Finally, Heather uses her friendship for her own uses. She thinks that she can use someone who can’t speak up to do her work that she can take credit for. “You [Melinda] have to help me.” Not knowing that she has the confidence to speak up, she asked Melinda to help her with decorating a party. “No, I [Melinda] do not.” Melinda replies with confidence (Anderson 179). In addition, the book Speak portrays Heather as a bad friend since she is selfish and doesn’t care about anyone else, she doesn’t care about friendship, and she uses her friendship for her own
Heather used her friendship as a way to find herself a clan to join. In fact, when Melinda went to her locker after her fight with Heather, she found a letter. “I [Melinda] tear it off and open it. Something falls on my feet…I [Melinda] bend down to find what dropped from the card. It is the friendship I [Melinda] had given Heather in fit of insanity around Christmas” (Anderson 110). This is showing that Heather was using Melinda by using talents so she can fit in with the Martha’s. When she found out that Melinda only damages her reputation and chances of being a Martha, she needed to cut all her ties off with her. Finally, Heather uses her friendship for her own uses. She thinks that she can use someone who can’t speak up to do her work that she can take credit for. “You [Melinda] have to help me.” Not knowing that she has the confidence to speak up, she asked Melinda to help her with decorating a party. “No, I [Melinda] do not.” Melinda replies with confidence (Anderson 179). In addition, the book Speak portrays Heather as a bad friend since she is selfish and doesn’t care about anyone else, she doesn’t care about friendship, and she uses her friendship for her own