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Problems With Her Father In Speak By Laurie Halse Anderson
In “Speak” by Laurie Halse Anderson, the main characters are Melinda, Ivy, Mr Neck, Mr Freeman, and Hair woman.. The author wants Melinda to speak about her problem to her art teacher or one of her teachers.
Throughout the book, Melinda has problems with her family. She is having trouble making friends at her high school, Merryweather.Her family doesn’t really talk to her, and they don’t really communicate at all with her family..Her family is disappointed in her because of her grades and test results.Furthermore, she has problems with her friends because she called the cops on them, and now they all hate her. Even worse, she has problems with her teachers.Her Spanish teacher is giving her problems, but she can’t even speak Spanish, so it’s

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