<span>is seems that there are several </span>themes of Catching Fire<span> including survival, sacrifice, and going back in forth between independence . </span>
Answer:
D) Cameron should make a point of going to Blake's work station and leaving a mess.
Explanation:
Cameron is a data programmer working at an organization. Blake is her co-worker who is also working as a data programmer. But Blake is little messy and is short tempered. He is also takes advantage of Cameron's calm nature.
When Blake comes to Cameron's desk to discuss and work over the same project assigned to both them, Blake always plays with Cameron's office supplies , rearranges her stationary at the desk and always leaves her desk in a mess. He also leaves food and snack crumbs over Cameron's desk.
To this Cameron get very irritated and annoyed but she could not do anything about it because she does not want to indulge in a fight or a quarrel with her co- worker, Blake.
Thus the following method is not an effective method for handling Cameron's problems with Blake :
D) Cameron should make a point of going to Blake's work station and leaving a mess.
Summary: Chapter 5
Jem and Dill grow closer, and Scout begins to feel left out of their friendship. As a result, she starts spending much of her time with one of their neighbors: Miss Maudie Atkinson, a widow with a talent for gardening and cake baking who was a childhood friend of Atticus's brother, Jack.
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