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What is the primary reason Katniss is initially offended by Effie's comment?

  • She misinterprets Effie's attempt to offer comfort.
  • She is jealous of Effie's privileged lifestyle.
  • She feels Effie is condescending and dismissive of their serious situation. (correct)
  • She dislikes Effie's flamboyant style.

A sponsor's gifts to tributes during the Games are insignificant and have little impact on their survival.

False (B)

What does the dandelion remind Katniss of, and how does this memory affect her actions?

The dandelion reminds Katniss of a time when her family was starving, inspiring her to forage for food and provide for them.

The _________ is where tributes undergo preparations for public appearances, including hair, makeup, and costumes for the opening ceremonies.

<p>Remake Center</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each character with their defining trait or role:

<p>Madge Undersee = Gives Katniss the mockingjay pin Haymitch Abernathy = The mentor Cinna = More genuine and down-to-earth Flavius and Octavia = More flamboyant and superficial</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is the costume designed for the opening ceremonies particularly important for Katniss and Peeta?

<p>It helps create a lasting impression to attract sponsors and garner public support. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Katniss recognizes Peeta's calmness and confidence. What does this contrast primarily reveal?

<p>Shows different coping mechanisms (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Based on the content, explain the strategic significance of Katniss stating she is ready to behave like Peeta.

<p>It means that she is ready to use the media and public perception to her advantage, just like Peeta.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Katniss initially believes Haymitch is deliberately withholding water because she must be near a water source.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary reason the Gamemakers create a wall of fire?

<p>To force the tributes into closer proximity with each other (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Katniss's understanding of audience perception influence her actions in the arena?

<p>She begins to play to the cameras to gain sponsors.</p> Signup and view all the answers

After climbing the tree, Katniss's new problem is that she is ______ by the Careers below.

<p>trapped</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the event with its likely motivation:

<p>Peeta aligns with the Careers = To protect Katniss or gather information. Haymitch withholds water = To encourage Katniss's independence and resourcefulness. Gamemakers create the fire = To provide entertainment and increase conflict. Rue helps Katniss = Likely sees Katniss as a potential ally.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the impact of Katniss's injuries from the fire?

<p>They severely hinder her mobility and cause significant pain. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Insanely difficult: Explain how the Gamemakers strategically use environmental manipulation (like the fire) to influence both the tributes' actions and the audience's engagement. What does this reveal about the Games' underlying purpose?

<p>The environmental manipulations serve a dual purpose: they force tributes into confrontations, heightening the drama and excitement for the audience, and allow the Gamemakers to control the narrative and maintain viewer interest. This highlights the Games' purpose as a spectacle designed for entertainment and political control.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Insanely difficult: Consider Peeta's decision to join the Careers. Besides protecting Katniss, what alternative strategic benefit could he gain, even if the Careers mistrust him?

<p>He has the opportunity to betray them at a crucial moment, disrupting their alliance from within. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary danger posed by tracker jackers?

<p>Extreme pain, hallucinations, and potential death (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Peeta's warning to Katniss at the end of Chapter 14 suggests he no longer cares for her.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What character traits did Katniss display that might have influenced the sponsors to send her help?

<p>Intelligence, bravery, and resilience</p> Signup and view all the answers

Besides balm, another useful gift for Katniss would be ______ .

<p>water</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the scenarios with the character trait Katniss displays:

<p>Enduring painful burns and continuing to move = Grit Climbing high into the tree despite her injuries = Courage Cutting down the tracker jacker nest to attack the Careers = Risk taker</p> Signup and view all the answers

Katniss plans to cut down the tracker jacker nest. What potential advantage did this risky plan offer her?

<p>A chance to escape and retrieve a valuable weapon (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Considering the psychological effects of tracker jacker venom, what is the most strategic reason Katniss's hallucinations would leave her vulnerable?

<p>She might struggle to distinguish reality from illusion, making her susceptible to manipulation or attack (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Critically assess the motivations of the sponsors in sending Katniss the silver parachute, considering the spectacle and strategy of the Hunger Games. What conditions needed to be met for the sponsors to finally take notice?

<p>Demonstrated high entertainment value through daring actions and resilience</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Katniss's primary concern when she realizes 'the most dangerous part of the Hunger Games is about to begin'?

<p>The Capitol may perceive her actions as rebellious and she needs to manage that perception. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Katniss is worried specifically that she is locked in her room because she misses Gale.

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During the victor's presentation, what does Katniss learn about Peeta's physical condition and the Capitol's intervention?

<p>Katniss learns that Peeta lost his leg due to his injuries sustained during the Games, and the Capitol replaced it with a prosthetic.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When Katniss says she is transforming back into herself on the train, she is shedding the role the ______ forced her to play.

<p>Capitol</p> Signup and view all the answers

Considering the events of the Hunger Games and their aftermath, what is the most profound and unchangeable impact on Katniss, rendering her previous life unattainable?

<p>The irreversible trauma she experienced and the altered dynamics with Peeta and Gale. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is Katniss initially motivated to find Peeta?

<p>She seeks him out for strategic reasons related to the 'star-crossed lovers' narrative. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Districts commonly support tributes from other districts.

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How did Peeta avoid being found by the other tributes?

<p>He camouflaged himself with mud and leaves.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Katniss drugs Peeta with sleep-inducing medicine to ensure she can go to the ________.

<p>feast</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the character's action with its consequence:

<p>Katniss kisses Peeta = Sponsors send a silver parachute with food. Peeta is injured and infected = Katniss seeks medicine at the feast. Katniss gives Peeta sleep medicine = She is able to attend the feast without him stopping her.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of the goat that Katniss got for Prim?

<p>It represents a moment of hope and triumph, providing essential resources for their survival. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Suppose the sponsors decided to send medicine, but only if Katniss publicly disavowed her feelings for Peeta and declared them solely strategic. Considering Katniss's character development, what would she most likely do?

<p>Attempt to negotiate a compromise where she acknowledges the strategic aspect but doesn't fully disavow her feelings. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Insanely difficult: Imagine the Gamemakers introduce a rule stating that the remaining tributes, Katniss and Peeta, must debate the merits of the Capitol's governance for the entertainment of the audience. What is the most subtly subversive argument Katniss could make that would satisfy the Gamemakers' demand for entertainment while simultaneously undermining their authority?

<p>Katniss could subtly highlight the Capitol's achievements in infrastructure and resource management while simultaneously questioning the uneven distribution of these resources among the districts, framing it as a challenge for further improvement rather than outright condemnation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why does Katniss save some of the nightlock berries?

<p>To use them as a weapon. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Katniss is immediately reunited with Peeta upon entering the hovercraft after the Games.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Foxface die?

<p>Foxface dies by eating poisonous nightlock berries that Peeta accidentally left out.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Cinna designs Katniss's outfit to make her look ______ and romantic.

<p>innocent</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following actions/events with their significance in the Games:

<p>The stream drying up = Forces remaining tributes to the lake for water, setting up the final battle. Katniss saving poisonous berries = Potential use as a weapon. Cato's behavior at the end = Surprising because he is terrified and running instead of attacking. Capitol separating Katniss and Peeta = Control their interaction to ensure their love story remains convincing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary reason the Capitol chooses to delay Katniss and Peeta’s reunion until they are on stage together?

<p>To control their interactions and ensure their love story remains convincing, preventing any deviations from the desired narrative. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain Katniss’s statement about Foxface being Peeta’s kill.

<p>Katniss says Foxface is Peeta's kill because she died from eating the nightlock berries that Peeta accidentally left out, making him unintentionally responsible for her death.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why might Cato's surprising behavior (terrified and running) at the end of the Games reflect a deeper commentary on the Games themselves?

<p>It underscores the immense psychological toll the Games take on all participants, regardless of their training or background, suggesting that even the most hardened tributes are not immune to fear and desperation. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Mockingjay Pin

A token of good luck that Katniss receives.

Mentor

Guidance and support for tributes navigating the Games.

Sponsor

Someone who sends gifts to tributes, aiding their survival.

Remake Center

Where tributes undergo preparations for public appearances.

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Costume Importance

Visual representation to gain sponsors and influence public opinion.

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Cinna

Genuine, focuses on personality.

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The Capitol

Wealth, luxury, and excess

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Strategic Media Use

Using media and perception to gain an advantage.

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Peeta's Career Alignment

Peeta allies with the Careers, possibly to protect Katniss or gather intel.

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Haymitch's Water Strategy

Katniss thinks Haymitch isn't sending water because she's near a water source.

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Katniss's Dehydration

Katniss is severely dehydrated and struggling to find water.

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Katniss's Camera Awareness

Katniss understands influencing audience perception is key to gaining sponsors.

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The Fire's Purpose

The Gamemakers created a wall of fire to force tributes together, increasing action.

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Katniss's Fire Injuries

Katniss suffers burns, hindering her movement and causing pain.

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Tree Trap

Katniss is trapped in a tree by Careers waiting below.

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Gamemakers' Manipulation

The Gamemakers manipulate the arena to maintain audience excitement and prevent boredom.

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Tracker Jackers

Genetically modified wasps with venom causing pain and hallucinations.

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Katniss' Bravery

Enduring burns, climbing trees despite injuries, and attacking Careers.

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Peeta's Behavior

He may still care for Katniss while maintaining his cover with the careers.

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Sponsor Intervention Timing

To ensure maximum impact and after Katniss proved her worth through resilience.

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Beneficial gifts for Katniss

Water, food, medicine, or weapons.

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Tracker Jacker Effects

She will hallucinate, experience swelling, and be vulnerable.

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Cutting down the nest

Risky but effective in forcing the Careers to flee, giving Katniss an advantage.

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Katniss & Rue Alliance

Rue warns Katniss, then after she recovers, Rue offers her help.

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Katniss's Fear

Katniss believes the most dangerous part is about to begin because the Capitol may view her berry trick as defiance, requiring her to maintain the facade of being in love with Peeta to avoid consequences.

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Victors' Presentation

The presentation of the victors involves celebration, an interview with Caesar Flickerman, and highlights from the Games, where Katniss has to act deeply in love with Peeta.

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Locked Room Anxiety

Katniss is worried about being locked in her room because she fears the Capitol sees her as a threat and may punish her for her defiance.

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Peeta's Prosthetic

Peeta lost his leg during the Games, and the Capitol replaced it with a prosthetic.

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Transforming Back

Katniss means she is shedding the role the Capitol made her play and returning to her true self.

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Foxface's Death

She eats poisonous nightlock berries that Peeta accidentally left out.

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Foxface as Peeta's Kill

Since she died from Peeta’s berries, he unintentionally caused her death.

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Saving Poisonous Berries

They could be useful as a weapon.

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Stream Drying Up

It forces the remaining tributes to go to the lake for water, setting up the final battle.

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Cato's Surprising Behavior

He is terrified and running instead of attacking, showing unexpected vulnerability.

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Katniss in the Hovercraft

She feels weak, exhausted, and overwhelmed but relieved that the Games are over.

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Katniss in the Hospital

She is treated for her injuries, kept separate from Peeta, heavily medicated, and monitored.

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Cinna's Outfit Design

He designs a dress that makes her look innocent and romantic to reinforce the 'star-crossed lovers' narrative, keeping her safe from the Capitol’s wrath.

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Peeta's camouflage

Peeta hid in a muddy stream bank, using mud and leaves to blend in.

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Peeta's condition

He has a deep, infected leg wound and a high fever; he's weak and can't move.

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Katniss's squeamishness

Katniss is usually tough, but Peeta's severe wounds and her feelings for him make it overwhelming.

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Katniss' motivation

At first, it's strategic (the "star-crossed lovers" narrative), but then she genuinely wants him to survive.

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Kissing and parachutes

The sponsors reward Katniss and Peeta's romance with gifts like food.

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Katniss's expectation at the feast

She expects to find medicine for Peeta and other needed supplies.

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Katniss' sneaky move

Katniss drugs Peeta to stop him from preventing her to go.

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Consequences of no medicine

His infection will get worse, and he will likely die from blood poisoning.

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Study Notes

Chapter 1

  • Katniss hunts in the woods to provide food for her family.
  • District 12 is a poor coal-mining district suffering from poverty, starvation, and resource scarcity.
  • The reaping is an annual event where one boy and one girl are selected from each district for the Hunger Games.
  • The Hunger Games is a televised event where tributes fight to the death, created as punishment for a past rebellion against the Capitol.
  • The tessera allows families to receive extra grain and oil in exchange for entering their children's names more times in the reaping, increasing their chances of selection.
  • Running away is not practical because the woods are dangerous, and escaping the Capitol's control is nearly impossible, is why Katniss stays.
  • Katniss is likely to volunteer for Prim to protect her younger sister.
  • Panem is governed by a totalitarian regime, demonstrated by oppressive control, the Hunger Games as punishment, and lack of personal freedoms.
  • "Seam" refers to a layer of coal, which is appropriate for District 12 given the area is rich in coal seams.

Chapter 2

  • Katniss volunteers to take Prim's place in the Hunger Games.
  • Showing emotions is perceived as a weakness that could jeopardize survival.
  • Television broadcasts the reaping and the Hunger Games nationwide, which serves as propaganda and control from the Capitol.
  • The crowd's reaction to Katniss's volunteering shows shock and admiration.
  • Katniss remembers Peeta as the boy who gave her bread when her family was starving.
  • Peeta's behavior shows feelings for Katniss and an attempt to protect her through kindness and compassion.
  • The bread incident created kindness and hope for Katniss, creating a bond between her and Peeta.
  • Katniss feels indebted to Peeta, influencing her decisions during the Games.

Chapter 3

  • Guests include Katniss's mother, Prim, and friends from District 12.
  • Katniss fears her mother's inability to cope with her absence.
  • Katniss receives a mockingjay pin as a token of good luck from Madge Undersee.
  • Showing emotions makes her appear weak and vulnerable, affecting her survival in the Games.
  • Katniss is offended by Effie's comment and responds with anger and frustration to the gravity of the situation.
  • A mentor provides guidance and support, a crucial aspect of navigating the Games and strategizing for survival
  • A sponsor sends tributes gifts like food or medical supplies for survival.
  • Haymitch's alcoholism and unpredictable behavior hinder preparation for the Games.

Chapter 4

  • Katniss feels more positively about Peeta because of his willingness to help.
  • Katniss plans to be more strategic and supportive of Peeta.
  • The dandelion reminds Katniss of her starving family, inspiring her to forage for food.
  • Katniss and Peeta show initiative and determination to prepare for the Games, surprising Haymitch.
  • Haymitch believes in Katniss and Peeta's potential to survive, willing to invest time and effort in their training.
  • Katniss recognizes Peeta's calmness and confidence.
  • Katniss will likely observe wealth, luxury, and excess in the Capitol.

Chapter 5

  • The Remake Center prepares tributes for the public eye, including hair, makeup, and costumes for the opening ceremonies.
  • Katniss worries that her outfit will not be impressive enough.
  • The costume helps create a memorable image that can attract sponsors.
  • Cinna's focus is genuineness towards Katniss's personality, while Flavius and Octavia are viewed as flamboyant and superficial.
  • The crowd reacts with excitement and intrigue, showing interest in Katniss and Peeta's dynamic.
  • Katniss is ready to use media and public perception to her advantage, she kisses Peeta to create a romantic narrative that could benefit them both.
  • Katniss interprets Peeta's words as genuine and strategic so they both survive.

Chapter 6

  • The roof is secluded allowing Katniss and Peeta to speak freely without being overheard.
  • The Training Center is luxurious and well-equipped, in contrast with District 12.
  • Effie is bubbly and enthusiastic and focused on appearances and manners.
  • An Avox is punished by the Capitol and has their tongue cut out for rebellion, forced to serve the Capitol.
  • Katniss recognizes an Avox as the girl she watched being captured in the woods, which adds to her feelings of guilt and helplessness.
  • Peeta helps Katniss cope with the grim situation of their reality.
  • Katniss feels guilty and sad for the Avox, who reminded her of her own struggles and Capital's punishments.

Chapter 7

  • The training prepares tributes with skills for the Games, ending with each tribute performing in front of the Gamemakers.
  • Haymitch advises tributes to stand out and make an impression during training.
  • Peeta meant that Katniss is unaware of her own strength and powerful impact.
  • Peeta is good at camouflage from his bakery experience.
  • Katniss struggles with nerves and pressure of performing well in front of the Gamemakers.
  • Katniss displaying actions of boldness and defiance, could make her memorable but also anger the Gamemakers.

Chapter 8

  • The score reflects the Gamemakers' view of her potential that influences chances of receiving sponsors.
  • Haymitch is surprised by Katniss's strong spirit and determination.
  • Katniss receives a surprisingly high score despite her rebellious act.
  • The next event is the opening ceremonies of the Hunger Games.
  • Katniss's relationship with Peeta is complicated, while Gale based on sharing a history in District 12.
  • Both involve deep emotion and connections that manifest differently because of the Games and of their pasts.
  • Peeta may want to develop his own strategies independent of Katniss's approach.

Chapter 9

  • Katniss is more vulnerable and emotionally revealing.
  • Peeta reveals his feelings for Katniss, adding a romantic element to their narrative.
  • Peeta's kindness, such as giving Katniss bread when she was starving, supports his claims.
  • Peeta's declaration of love could be a strategy to gain sympathy.

Chapter 10

  • Katniss is upset by Peeta's proclamation of love, which makes her seem weak and dependent on him.
  • Haymitch thinks Peeta's proclamation makes Katniss more likable, increasing her chances of receiving help.
  • Haymitch's last piece of advice to Peeta and Katniss is to stay together and appear supportive.
  • Peeta wants to stay true to himself, while Katniss is focused on survival.
  • Katniss experiences inability to sleep the night before the Games due to extreme fear.
  • The tracker is implanted in tributes to track movements and not escape.
  • The Capitol treats the arena as a tourist attraction, showing their cruelty.
  • Katniss's token is a mockingjay pin, symbolizing rebellion.
  • A District One girl's token likely had sentimental or symbolic value.
  • Katniss experiences anxiety while waiting to enter the arena.

Chapter 11

  • The Cornucopia is a giant golden horn filled with supplies and weapons.
  • Katniss wants a bow and arrows.
  • Katniss struggles between running for supplies and avoiding the initial bloodbath.
  • Tributes rush towards the Cornucopia, and Katniss grabs a backpack and escapes where she sees Peeta running.
  • Katniss finds out eleven dead tributes once the Capital projects images in the sky.
  • Katniss is shocked when Peeta joins the alliance.
  • The arena's natural elements will give Katniss camouflage to evade stronger tributes.

Chapter 12

  • Katniss's primary goal is to find water.
  • Peeta is temporarily aligned with the Careers to protect Katniss or gather information.
  • Peeta is playing a strategic game by joining the Careers.
  • Haymitch isn't sending water because she must be close to a source.
  • Katniss is extremely dehydrated and struggling to survive without water.
  • Katniss is learning how to play to the cameras, understanding that audience perception is important.

Chapter 13

  • The Gamemakers create a wall of fire to force the tributes closer together.
  • Katniss suffers burns on her hands and legs during fire.
  • Katniss climbs a tree to escape the Careers.
  • Katniss is trapped by the Careers, who await her under the tree.
  • The Gamemakers create a fire for the audience.
  • Rue likely sympathizes with Katniss as a potential ally.

Chapter 14

  • Tracker jackers cause extreme pain and hallucinations.
  • Katniss endures pain and takes risks, showing bravery.
  • Peeta warns Katniss to run, suggesting he still cares for her despite his alignment with the Careers.
  • Sponsors wait for the right moment to send help.
  • Gifts such as water, food, or medicine would be beneficial to Katniss right now.
  • Katniss will experience painful swelling and hallucinations following the tracker jacker’s stings.
  • Katniss's plan to cut down the nest was risky but effective.

Chapter 15

  • Rue warns Katniss, helps Katniss about the tracker jacker nest bond.
  • Rue informs Katniss about Careers supply
  • Rue provides the knowledge about the Careers camp
  • Katniss learns that Peeta is wounded and no longer with the Careers.
  • Haymitch might disapprove of the alliance, viewing Rue as a liability.
  • The glasses might help see the dark.
  • Destroying the Careers' supplies weaken them.

Chapter 16

  • Katniss and Rue devise a plan to destroy the Careers' food supplies.
  • Rue and Katniss use mockingjays to communicate.
  • Katniss realizes the Careers keep boy for mines.
  • The Careers remain major threat.
  • Katniss will always worries about the trap.
  • Peeta is injured but still alive.
  • Foxface is clever and sneaky.
  • Katniss attacks, weakens opponents and puts her in better position
  • Katniss attacks Careers.

Chapter 17

  • The Careers' supply pyramid is destroyed by Katniss setting off Foxface's trap.
  • Katniss is temporarily deaf in one ear and disoriented.
  • Rue is trapped in a net and wounded by Marvel.
  • Cato is furious about the explosion.
  • Katniss realizes the real battle is beginning now.

Chapter 18

  • Katniss allows Rue to die with dignity, treating Rue with respect.
  • The rules are changed to allow two tributes from the same district to win together.
  • Katniss reacts to Rue's death with sorrow but treats her death with defiant compassion.
  • The rule change manipulates the audience by encouraging a love story between Katniss and Peeta.
  • The people of District 11 send Katniss bread as an unusual token of gratitude.
  • Katniss calls out Peeta's name to survive together.

Chapter 19

  • Katniss finds Peeta camouflaged in the muddy bank of a stream.
  • Peeta is in terrible condition with an infected leg wound and a high fever.
  • Katniss is tough and resourceful because Peeta's wounds overwhelm her.
  • Katniss's motivation initially starts for strategic reasons.
  • Katniss wants to keep Peeta alive for strategy and relationship.
  • Katniss and Peeta reward sponsors.

Chapter 20

  • Katniss expects to find medicine for Peeta and other supplies at the feast.
  • Katniss drugs Peeta.
  • Peeta has infection.
  • Katniss finds the goat for Prim a happy memory that was a moment.
  • The sponsors didn't send Peeta medicine.
  • The tribute, Katniss took action.

Chapter 21

  • Katniss runs for backpack.
  • Foxface steals her backpack.
  • Clove attacks Katniss medicine.
  • Thresh spares Katniss and kills Clove after the attack.
  • Catniss escapes.

Chapter 22

  • Katniss and Peeta give the audience a show.
  • They give a show that gives them lamb stew.
  • Thresh valued forgiveness towards Katniss.
  • Rain helped them stay together.
  • Katniss meant keeping personal and not always on show.
  • They need find food, stay hidden, and be prepared for the final battle with Cato.

Chapter 23

  • Problem, that Peeta makes, when hunting; a. Loud and bad and game.
  • How does Foxface die?
  • Foxface dies by poisoning.
  • Other way useful, that Peeta could have been while hunting; a. Gathering plants, seting traps, or watching for danger.
  • Was it truly justufied, Katniss getting angry at Peeta whistling?
  • Yes, not doing it put her name at risk she being danger.
  • Conclusions that can be drawn, a. She smart, by fatal mistake.
  • Sating statement Foxface Peeta's kill?
  • It was her kill.
  • Then only to face Cato making steps closer.

Chapter 24

  • Katniss saved the berries for poison weapon.
  • Significance when drying.
  • Setting up battle for water.
  • Eat food with all the might.
  • Ie fight had might.
  • She understands because they the same.
  • Not knowing Cato increases because the other ones are tense.
  • At any moment they attack.

Chapter 26

  • Katniss felt exhausted once was in the hovercraft
  • Being overwhelmed.
  • In hospital treated and monitored
  • Cinna outfits create the safe look
  • Captiol has control
  • The Games begins with the most dangerous with the Capitol as they were.

Chapter 27

  • Caeser held preentation
  • Captiol had plans her
  • Peeta lost legs
  • Returns to be Catniss Everdeen
  • Do think can have life
  • Some may be yes and some may deny

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