Comprehension
Vocabulary
Big Ideas
Figurative Language
Random Facts
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Chapter 1: What is the black market called where Katniss and Gale trade their killings?
The hob
100
In chapter 7, Katniss describes the career tributes by saying, "Each must have fifty to a hundred pounds on me. They project arrogance and brutality." What does arrogance mean in this sentence?
Overbearing pride
100
Chapter 5: Why do the tributes need stylists and training on how to present themselves?
To get them sponsors
100
"The woods became our savior" This is an example of what type of figurative language?
Metaphor
100
Chapter 1:What is the name of the mayors daughter in District 12?
Madge
200
Chapter 4: What are Haymitch's first words of advice to Peeta and Katniss?
Stay alive
200
In chapter 9, Katniss envies Thresh by thinking, "If only I was his size, I could get away with being sullen and hostile and it would be just fine!" What does the word hostile mean in this sentence?
Aggressive or contrary
200
Chapter 10: Why does Peeta plan with Haymitch to tell the crowd that he is in love with Katniss?
To make Katniss look desirable
200
Gale gallantly gallops into the groves: is an examples of what type of figurative language?
Alliteration
200
Chapter 7: Who does Peeta's mother think will win the games?
Katniss
300
Chapter 6: What is the name of a person who has betrayed the Capitol and is now a slave?
An avox
300
In chapter 11, as Katniss settles down for the night, she says, "I pick my tree carefully. A willow, not terribly tall but set in a clump of other willows, offering concealment in those long, flowing tresses." In this sentence, what does the word concealment mean?
A means or a place of hiding
300
Chapter 11: Why do you think Peeta joined the careers early on in the games?
To protect Katniss
300
"When I was younger, I scared my mother to death" What type of figurative language is this an example of?
Hyperbole
300
Chapter 11: How long must the tributes remain on their metal circles at the beginning of the games without setting off the land mines?
Sixty seconds
400
Chapter 9: How is age viewed in District 12? Is is honorable or unfavorable?
Honorable
400
In chapter 15, when Katniss awakes from her tracker jacker hallucinations, she said it left her body, "wracked and feeble". What does the word feeble mean in this sentence?
Weak
400
Chapter 16: Why does Katniss decide to destroy the careers food at the cornucopia?
It put the careers at a disadvantage
400
"The camera crews, perched like buzzards on rooftops, only add to the effect" What type of figurative language is this an example of?
Simile
400
Chapter 14: Who does Katniss take the bow and arrows from?
Glimmer
500
Chapter 13: What is ironic about the leg injury Katniss receives?
She was burned by a fire
500
In chapter 7, Katniss has disturbing dreams where she see's her, "mother withdrawn and unreachable, with Prim emaciated and terrified." What does the word emaciated mean in this sentence?
Thin, scrawny, or wasted.
500
Chapter 18: Why did Katniss surround Rue with wildflowers when she dies?
To prove a point to the Capitol
500
“My calf is screaming..” This is an example of what type of figurative language?
Personification
500
Chapter 15: What are the glasses in Katniss's pack used for?
Seeing in the dark
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