The Lord of the Flies would be a good book to discuss comparison-wise with the Hunger Games. In both instances there are kids fighting for their lives in the worth of possible circumstances, but in one the kids are fighting against nature, while in the other they are fighting against their government. Ultimately, kids end up killing each other in both books, but what drives the characters to ultimately win and/or survive? and in each book, is survival deemed by which traits?
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The indefinite pronoun is somebody.
Answer: Derogatory, insulting
Explanation: Based on the fact that the comments made David feel insulted and embarrassed, disparaging must mean something negative. Another clue we have is that David felt insulted, which tells us that disparaging is probably a synonym for insulting.
Internal: happens on the inside.
It depends what “internal detail” do you want, but if it’s a character’s internal details it basically has to do with their thoughts, feelings, traits and what they’ve been through or experienced.
If you mean the internal detail of an object, like a house, it has to do with the number of rooms in the house, the measures, etc.