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The name of Katniss's sister.

Who is Prim?

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The place where Katniss and Peeta are heading when they board the train. 

What is the Capitol?

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There are this many kinds of dystopias. 

What is five?

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This person says, "I volunteer! I volunteer as tribute!"

Who is Katniss?

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The quote, “‘The pair last year ate everything with their hands like a couple of savages,’” is an example of this kind of figurative language. 

What is a simile?

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This person is District 12's Capitol representative, but never seems to understand people from District 12. 

Who is Effie Trinket?

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The place where Katniss first interacted with Peeta. 

What is the bakery?

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Any zombie movie is an example of this kind of dystopia. 

What is Survival?

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This person says, "You won't be going to the Capitol. What can you have? Five entries? I had six when I was just twelve years old."

Who is Gale?

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This ad is an example of this persuasive appeal.

What is logos?

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This person won the 50th Hunger Games and is District 12's second ever winner. 

Who is Haymitch Abernathy?

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The floor that Katniss and Peeta occupy in the Tribute Tower when they arrive for the Hunger Games. 

What is the 12th floor?
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In the Matrix, humans live their entire lives in a computer simulation, which is an excellent example of this kind of dystopia. 

Technological Control. 

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This person says, "He made you look desirable! And let's face it, you can use all the help you can get in that department. You were about as romantic as dirt until he said he wanted you. Now they all do. You're all they're talking about. The star-crossed lovers from District 12!"

Who is Haymitch?

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The quote, “We have to stand for a few minutes [...] while the cameras gobble up our images,” is an example of this kind of figurative language. 


What is personification?
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This person gives Katniss the pin in the book.

Who is Madge?

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The name of the wide open green space just outside of the fence surrounding District 12. 

What is the Meadow?

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You could argue that the Hunger Games is an example of these two kinds of dystopias.

What are Survival and Governmental Control?

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This person says, "I'm not allowed to bet, but if I could, my money would be on you."

Who is Cinna?

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DOES NOT HAVE TO BE ANSWERED WITH A QUESTION:

What does the dandelion symbolize to Katniss and why?

I'm looking for the deeper meaning.

The dandelion symbolizes hope for Katniss because she sees it and knows that spring is coming, and with it warm weather and more food that she can forage. She won't have to starve anymore. 

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This person is the President of Panem. 

Who is President Snow?

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These districts produce Tributes known as Careers.

What are Districts 1 and 2 (and sometimes 4)?

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The description, "There were no trees, no flowers, no life of any kind. The lakes were dry and the oceans full of oil. Who could survive here?" can be best used as an example of this kind of dystopia. 

What is Environmental Destruction?

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This person says, "Wouldn't you love to pull her back out here and get a response? Sadly, rules are rules, and Katniss Everdeen's time has been spent. Well, best of luck to you, Peeta Mellark, and I think I speak for all of Panem when I say our hearts go with yours."

Who is Caesar Flickerman?

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DOES NOT HAVE TO BE ANSWERED WITH A QUESTION:

What does the Mockingjay pin symbolize to Katniss and why?

I'm looking for the deeper meaning.

The mockingjay pin symbolizes rebellion and resistance against the Capitol because Mockingjays only exist because the government Jabberjay spies failed against the rebels. 

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