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District 13 is ____ and can't be seen from a hovercraft.
District 13 is ____ and can't be seen from a hovercraft.
underground
Why has the Capitol left District 13 alone?
Why has the Capitol left District 13 alone?
it produces nuclear weapons
Why do the rules of District 13 not apply to Katniss as of yet?
Why do the rules of District 13 not apply to Katniss as of yet?
she's unstable
On the T.V., in the meeting/war room, who is preparing for an interview?
On the T.V., in the meeting/war room, who is preparing for an interview?
What makes Peeta jump to his feet?
What makes Peeta jump to his feet?
What is Peeta's response to Katniss jumping to her feet?
What is Peeta's response to Katniss jumping to her feet?
How does Peeta feel about Haymitch?
How does Peeta feel about Haymitch?
After the interview, people say that Peeta is ___ because ____.
After the interview, people say that Peeta is ___ because ____.
Who is President Coin's right hand man?
Who is President Coin's right hand man?
Katniss finally gives District 13 ____ because _____
Katniss finally gives District 13 ____ because _____
At the end of Chapter 2, what does Katniss decide to do?
At the end of Chapter 2, what does Katniss decide to do?
Study Notes
District 13 Overview
- District 13 is an underground facility, hidden from hovercraft surveillance.
- The Capitol abandoned District 13 because it manufactures nuclear weapons.
Katniss's Role and Circumstances
- Katniss is considered unstable; thus, the rules of District 13 do not fully apply to her.
- President Coin’s assistant is Boggs, a critical figure in the rebellion.
Peeta's Situation
- Ceasar Flickman is preparing to interview Peeta on live television, raising tension.
- Peeta reacts to Katniss’s news of the planned rebellion by jumping to his feet, indicating surprise.
- Upset by Peeta's actions, Katniss believes he is untrustworthy due to Haymitch's influence.
Public Perception and Decisions
- After the interview, the public views Peeta as a traitor for advocating a ceasefire.
- Katniss acknowledges that her survival demonstrates independence, granting credit to District 13 for her self-sufficient nature.
- By the end of Chapter 2, Katniss resolves to embrace the role of the Mockingjay, symbolizing the rebellion’s spirit.
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Test your understanding of key concepts from Chapter 1 of 'Mockingjay'. These flashcards cover important terms and definitions related to District 13 and its significance. Enhance your comprehension and recall of the chapter's content.