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Melody’s struggle with her peers is a central conflict in the book. Providing specific examples from the text, discuss what Melody learns about friendships, relationships, and herself throughout the novel.
Explain and discuss the title of the novel; what are some possible interpretations?
From Melody’s perspective, the ability to easily communicate and converse is a skill that she desperately wishes to have. Using examples from the book, evaluate how powerful words and language can be when used as a social, communicative tool.
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