During the private session with the Gamemakers, in anger over them not paying any attention to her, she shoots an arrow straight at the Gamemakers table, shooting the apple out of the roasted pigs mouth pinning it to the wall. She decorates Rue's dead body with flowers to show them that the tributes are more than a piece in their games. She gives Peeta poisonous berries and keeps some for herself so they can eat them. The Gamemakers won't have a victor and the Hunger Games would blow up in their face.
Answer:
Both texts show people who are unhappy with their situations and willing to face adversity.
Explanation:
The three texts show people marginalized by society, because of their lives and due to society's prejudiced judgment. However, in all texts marginalized people are not willing to bow their heads and accept the unfair treatment that the system and society imposes.
These people are willing to face the adversities of the situation they are in. Even with the fear of failure, they are willing to fight and improve their quality of life, regardless of what society thinks of them, because they know that these things are not true.
Answer:
she never gave up on her degree
Explanation:
she worked hard and proved she could do it and they saw her work and do it when the ship flew up to space they saw how durable her stuff was
dramatic
/drəˈmatɪk/
adjective
1.
relating to drama or the performance or study of drama.
"the dramatic arts"
2.
(of an event or circumstance) sudden and striking.
"a dramatic increase in recorded crime"
The answer is grows larger.