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Hunger games
hunger games
Figurative Language
100

Who was the first tribute selected from district 12?

prim

100

Where does the hunger games take place in this novel?

Panem

100

What does the Mockinjay pin symbolize on a deeper level?

Rebellion 

100

What is theme?

Themes are the central ideas (most important idea) of a text.

200

How did Katniss get food for her family, and where does she sell it at?

hunting animals in the forest, and selling them in the hob

200

What district was blown up by the Capitol?

13

200

Why does Katniss resent her mother?

Her mother became depressed and didn't care for Katniss or her sister for a short while after Katniss' father died

200

What is Symbolism?

the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.

300

What did Peeta give Katniss that became a symbol of hope for her?

Bread.

300

What does Peeta confess in his interview?

He's always liked Katniss

300

What is a tesserae?

The system allows children eligible for The Hunger Games to acquire extra food for a price.

300

descriptive writing that creates a vivid picture in your mind

What is Imagery?

400

How did Katniss father die?

a coal mining accident

400

How was Peeta's father close with Katniss family?

They would look out for each other by giving one another food.

400
What is the opening ceremony?
it is where tributes give a first impression to potentially gain fans and sponsors
400

What are sponsors and why are they important?

They get you important resources during the game. They are wealthy audience members.

500

What was the special meaning behind Katniss name?

She was named after a plant that her father found while hunting.

500

How many contestants are in the hunger games?

24, 2 from each district

500

Why do the Hunger Games exist? BE SPECIFIC.

To punish the districts for once leading a rebellion against them. Referred to as the "DARK DAYS"

500

What is Irony?

Irony - the use of a word to convey (show) the opposite of their literal meaning.

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