The verb used would be ‘is’ because we’re talking about a group of people in the present tense. I feel we would use ‘are’ only if there were specific things were were talking about, like [we] are, [you] are, [jack and jill] are, etc. Though, this wouldn’t be the case with he and she, because they always need to be in present tense.
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Setup confrontation resolution
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Introduction, Rising action, Climax , Falling Action, Resolution
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Katniss puts her family first, which means she cares about them more than herself, since she volunteered for the Hunger Games for her sister wouldn't go.
She's also very resourceful, and uses her environment to help her survive
Katniss is also respectful to those who give her respect first.
False, whom is another form of who. The writer should use which for an object.