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Hi how are you doing today Jasmine
Question 1:
Haymitch is not very straight forward with his liking and advice to Katniss. He seems to take a disliking to her (as she thinks) whereas with Peeta he seems to "like" him so to speak. Haymitch is a drunk. I would say knowing what we know from BOOK 1 and not outside information from the other books, it would make you pessimistic for you trainer and mentor to be a drunk.
Question 2. Chapter 5:
Okay REMEMBER, what first stands out to Katniss is Cinnas golden eyeliner. He makes Katniss very comfortable. He is a friend and a crying shoulder for Katniss. He helped Katniss and Peeta stand out from other tributes because of their fiery clothing. (Literally) Not only are they "Star crossed lovers" but they were on fire. That was a VERY important factor though it was just seen as clothing. It made the tributes look at them as competition. Not just two lovers from district 12
Hope this helped a bit :)
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Introduction. The present perfect progressive tense, also present perfect continuous, expresses an action that begins in the past and lasts until a present or almost present moment.
When to use the present perfect progressive. The present perfect progressive is similar to the present perfect, but we use it to express a continuing or unfinished action, or emphasise ...
Conjugation of English Present Perfect Progressive Tense. To conjugate the present perfect progressive we follow the rule: have/has + been + verb in the -ing form.
Contractions. Contractions are a combination of certain pronouns, verbs and the word not. They are mostly used in spoken and informal written English.
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