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1. | Katniss and Peeta's trainer |
2. | The novel is full of acts of ______ against the capital. This is a motif. |
4. | Katniss describes ______ as “something of a slap in the face to the Capitol.” |
7. | After the first time I will refer to the author of The Hunger Games as ______ in my essay |
8. | The word panem is Latin for ______ |
11. | Definition: suffering or death caused by lack of food |
12. | Theme: The inequality between rich and ____ |
15. | Definition: a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task |
17. | Fire is regularly referred to in reference to Katniss. This is called a _____ |
18. | Definition: a state of great comfort or elegance, especially when involving great expense |
19. | “I _______!” I gasp. “I ______ as tribute!” |
21. | Katniss is _____ years old |
22. | The most important character in the novel is _______ _______ |
24. | Motif: Hunting reappears numerous times in the story, but it takes on vastly different connotations depending on the c____s. |
25. | Theme: Suffering as ______ |
29. | The novel is set in a country called _______ |
31. | The name of the person who gave Katniss the pin |
32. | Katniss and Peeta's suicide pact was the _____ of the novel |
34. | "In District 12, we call them the Career Tributes, or just the ______. And like as not, the winner will be one of them |
35. | Peeta ____ beet red and stammers out. “Because…because…she came here with me.” |
38. | “I want the audience to recognize you when you’re in the _____," says Cinna dreamily. “Katniss, the girl who was on fire.” |
39. | Katniss' friend and hunting partner |