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Question #6

Look at the section of chapter six where Katniss thinks about how Haymitch described her and Peeta holding hands as a rebellion. Suzanne Collins writes, "Presenting ourselves' not as adversaries but as friends has distinguished us as much as the fiery costumes."

In this context, what is the definition of "adversary"?





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Question #9

Look at the section of chapter one where the mayor gives his annual speech and says, "It is both a time for repentance and a time for thanks."

In this context, what does "repentance" mean?





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Question #4

"Muttations" is a word Susan Collins invents to describe an important type of animal. What are "muttations"?





Please enter the first three words of a sentence that shows your answers is correct.

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Chapter 4

What is the main idea of this chapter?

What is a sponsor?

What is Haymitch's first serious advice to Katniss and Peeta?

What geographic feature helped the Capitol win the war against the districts?

Look at the section of chapter four where Haymitch begins drinking at breakfast. Katniss realizes, "He'll be incoherent by the time we reach the Capitol."

In this context, what does "incoherent" mean?

Look at the section of chapter four where Katniss looks out the train window and sees the Capitol for the first time. Suzanne Collins writes, "The cameras haven't lied about its grandeur."

In this context, what does "grandeur" mean?

Is there anything that is unclear in this chapter?