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The Hunger Games: Chapters 23-27 - Quiz
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Make a one sentence personal connection by putting yourself in the place of someone else, just how Katniss began to think of Haymitch's side of the situation.
Katniss completed an act of kindness toward Thresh by silently thanking him for saving her life and promising to do something to help his family after his death. Have you ever completed an act of kindness? Explain.
Reflect on the quote "I've spent so much time making sure I don't underestimate my opponents that I've forgotten it's just as dangerous to overestimate them as well ." What is its significance to this story?
Explain what a stalemate would be in this book. Provide examples as needed.
Katniss was finally going home, a place she thought she'd never see again. Make a personal connection to how she feels about going home.
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