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iVinArrow [24]
2 years ago
12

Who gave Katniss a pin? Why do you think she was so insistent she wear it during the games?

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aleksklad [387]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Madge gives Katniss the mockingjay pin. After volunteering to take Prim's place in the Hunger Games, Katniss receives several visitors. Among them is her friend Madge Undersee, who convinces Katniss to take her mockingjay pin as her tribute token – an object a tribute is allowed to carry to the games to boost morale

https://www.csmonitor.com/Books/2012/0227/The-Hunger-Games-10-favorite-scenes/Madge-gives-Katniss-the-mockingjay-pin#:~:text=2.,gives%20Katniss%20the%20mockingjay%20pin&text=After%20volunteering%20to%20take%20Prim's,the%20games%20to%20boost%20morale

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