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Question #7

Look at the section of chapter twenty–five right after Katniss puts the poison berries in her mouth. The author writes, "The frantic voice of Claudius Templesmith shouts above them. "Stop! Stop!"

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





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Question #2

The Hunger Games highlights show has a distinct point of view.

Which descriptions of the Hunger Games highlights show are accurate?

Cato killed Thresh in a brutal way.

Happy music is played in the background.

Katniss singing to Rue as she dies is shown.

Foxface was the smartest tribute in the arena.

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Chapter 25

What is the main idea of this chapter?

How does Cato survive all night on the ground with the muttations?

Why does Katniss think the Gamemakers changed the rule back, allowing only one tribute to win?

How does Katniss feel after Peeta throws his knife into the lake?

Does Katniss think the Gamemakers will allow both her and Peeta to die?

Look at the section of chapter twenty–five where Katniss wonders about the muttations. Suzanne Collins writes, "Have they been programmed to hate our faces particularly because we survived and they were so callously murdered?"

In this context, what does "callous" mean?

Look at the section of chapter twenty–five right after Katniss puts the poison berries in her mouth. The author writes, "The frantic voice of Claudius Templesmith shouts above them. "Stop! Stop!"

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

Is there anything that is unclear in this chapter?