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    Freeman (art teacher)- When reading the previous section I thought Mr. Freeman was a psycho and negative person‚ and all he did was complain about the school board and how they cut the art supplies budget. Through this section of the novel I got to see another side of Mr. Freeman- much more caring and relatable. He does a few things for Melinda that no one else would probably do for her.

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    Speak Character Analysis

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    Laurie Halse Anderson’s novel Speak has won multiple awards and is recognized for its raw and powerful story of Melinda‚ the protagonist. Melinda is a ninth grade rape victim‚ who is sexually assaulted by a senior student at her high school in the summer between her eighth and ninth grade school years. The trauma of the rape causes Melinda to lose her voice that would allow her to speak out about the event‚ so instead she spends a majority of her ninth grade school year silenced. It is only when

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    Will Freeman

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    Will Freeman and Bridget Jones Will Freeman is a 36-year-old man. He is shallow‚ wealthy and irresponsible playboy‚ who has no surviving family and lives alone in a roomy‚ elegant London apartment. He’s never had a job in his life. He’s had lots of girlfriends‚ but he always dumps them within a few weeks. One day he realizes that his friends are all involved with the responsibilities of married life and that leaves him alone in the cold. Will is a bored swinger who dumps woman after woman

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    Speak Character Analysis

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    English 27 August 2012 In the book Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ Melinda Sordino proved that anyone can overcome anything if they find their voice. Melinda became mute the moment she was traumatized after she was date raped. Ever since then‚ she felt lonely and empty. I chose Melinda as my character because she showed anyone can overcome any hardships on their own. Melinda was a strong character who overcame depression and found her voice though art. Her artwork helped her tell her story

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    Cathy Freeman

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    Cathy Freeman didn’t care about be rich or famous she just wanted to have a loving family and a life she would not regret. Cathy has had an up and down relationship status. She first fell for her manager Nick Bideau of six years; they broke up because it was too hard on her but Nick still stayed her manager and her friend. In 1999 Freeman married a Nike executive‚ Sandy Bodecker who was 20 years older than her. After her success in Sydney she took a break to nurse Bodecker through a bout of throat

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    Walter Freeman

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    Walter Jackson Freeman II Walter Jackson Freeman II (1895-1972)‚ American neurologist‚ specialized in the lobotomy‚ which showed his devotion to helping the mentally ill. According to an article called “Walter Jackson Freeman II‚” posted by the Birtanica Online Encyclopedia‚ between 1920 and 1930‚ Freeman attended different facilities to extend his view on mental illnesses: University of Pennsylvania‚ University of Pennsylvania’s on campus hospital‚ Europe‚ and Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital of Washington

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    Jasmine Freeman

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    Jasmine Freeman Period:3/AP English 11 12/03/14 Queen Elizabeth I Speech at Tilbury What tone and 3 devices did Queen Elizabeth use in her speech at Tilbury to the troops? In 1588 Queen Elizabeth I gave a speech to her troops in Tilbury. The queen gave the speech to give the troops a sense of confidence and to help encourage the troops to repel the expected invasion of England. Elizabeth I conveys a tone of confidence by using these 3 devices in her speech: Diction‚ Imagery‚ _________________

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    Morgan Freeman

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    Morgan Freeman Actor‚ director‚ narrator. Morgan Freeman was born on June 1‚ 1937 in Memphis‚ Tennessee. As a kid‚ Freeman spent a good portion of his time scraping together enough money to see movies‚ where he gained an early admiration for actors like Gary Cooper‚ spencer Tracy‚ and Sidney Poitier. It was luck that Freeman himself got into acting. He was in junior high and‚ as punishment for pulling out a chair from underneath a girl he had a crush on‚ Freeman was ordered to participate in the

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    Freeman Analysis In the essay “Not So Fast‚” John Freeman discusses the fact that technology has made our daily communication much more efficient than in the past‚ although this is making us forget about the physical world by limiting our face-to-face interaction. Freeman also explains that conversations using technology do not contain any context‚ and that lack of context is destroying our personal relationships. I agree with Freeman that technology has hastened our world‚ making our conversations

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    This passage from Laurie Halse Anderson’s novel Speak shows how the main character‚ Melinda‚ has to face and overcome her biggest fear‚ speaking up against Andy Evans. When Melinda gets locked in the closet with Andy Evans‚ she is scared for her life. She sees him as “made out of slabs of stone”(193). Melinda still thinks of Andy as an invincible beast and she is still obscenly afraid of his strength. She envisions his hands as “enormous”(193). Therefore showing how frightening his size and physique

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