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The Fictional Communication In Speak By Laurie Halse Anderson

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The fictional narrative Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson is about a 9th grade girl, and reveals communication goes a long way. In the setting of her school, the reader can see that Melinda rarely talks. This affects her grades and social life significantly and gets her into trouble with her teachers. In a home environment, her silence also creates problems with her parents, which causes her to have counseling meetings and stay after school to receive help from her teachers. Since Melinda does not have a good relationship with her parents she does not talk about being rapped at the party. The author suggests this to the reader by using perspective and figurative language. She holds in all of her thoughts and feelings to the point where eventually
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