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Nick Z: Wordler Gabby N:Talker Tori K: Glogger Marissa L: Questioner Brittany R: Director

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Does Melinda change as a narrator from the first day of school, when the novel begins, to the last day of school, when it ends? 10. What is Melinda's greatest flaw and also her greatest weakness? Why?

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**More about the book speak**
[] 1. Melinda-the relevance of the word Melinda to the story is that she is the main character to the story. 2. Mr.Freeman-the relevance of the word Mr.Freeman to the story is that he helped Melinda throughout the story. 3. Rape-the relevance of the word Rape to the story is that Melinda was raped and thats what the whole story is about. 4. Police-the relevance of the word police to the story is that Melinda called the police and thats why everyone in her school dislikes her. 5. High-School-the relevance of the word High-School to the story is that, that's where most of the story takes place. 6. Woods-the relevance of the word Woods to the story is that's where Melinda was raped. 7. Andy-the relevance of the word Andy to the story is that he raped Melinda. 8. Speak-the relevance of the word Speak to the story is, Speak is the title of the book, and Melinda didn't speak up about her rape til the end of the story. 9. Closet-the relevance of the word Closet to the story is Melinda was raped in a janitors closet in school for the second time. 10. Alcohol-the relevance of the word Alcohol to the story is Melinda was intoxicated with alcohol when she was raped.

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