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anygoal [31]
2 years ago
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Summary of the book "Hunger Games?" 7-8 sentences.

English
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Jlenok [28]2 years ago
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Haymitch suggests that they not uncover their assets until the private meetings with the Game creators and to rather get helpful abilities during the preparation as opposed to flaunting.

<h3>What is context of Hunger Games?</h3>

When she leaves the private meeting, Katniss starts to frenzy and stresses that the Gamemakers will see what she did as a demonstration of insubordination.

She is persuaded that they will rebuff her by giving her an exceptionally low score on her exhibition, which will make it hard to get supports, whose gifts are pivotal for endurance in the Games.

She stows away in her room until supper, where she lets everybody know what she did in her private meeting.

They are totally stunned with the exception of Haymitch who thinks that it is entertaining and consoles her that they will presumably not capture her or her family but rather they might make her life hellfire in the field.

For more information about  Hunger Games, refer the following link:

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