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Thursday 4 March 2021

Hunger Games Chapter Chat : Chapter 3

 This year in Te Kahu class we will bee reading a dystopian novel series called The Hunger Games which was written by Suzzane Collins  and has been praised all around the world even earning 4 awards ( Fantasy & Science Fiction - Young Adult, California young reader: Young adult, Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award , California young reader: Young adult and The Hal Clement award). Every time we have finished a chapter we will be doing something known as a Chapter Chat where we answer questions relating to the chapter. This is done so that the teacher can know if we can comprehend and be up to date with the story. We show this by answering  and  choosing 4 question out of ten questions in each slide which has question for each chapter. With out further ado here is my  Chapter Chat. 

With Katniss being gone Prim will not be able to take her place and hunt. She won’t be able to do it because she is inexperienced and because she is too emotional about killing animals this is shown in the part of the book when Katniss takes Prim hunting and she kills a deer Prim begs Katniss to save the deer.But likely she is able to trade items for food and has enough good reputation to survive.

Madge gives and insists Katniss wears a mockingjay pin on her chest though she does not tell Katniss why, but Katniss thanks it is a symbol to remind her that The Capitol can still fail and reminds her of her late father and his comforting voice

The reason why a mockingjay is an insult to The Capitol is because the mockingjay is descended from the jabberjays. The jabberjays were created by The Capitol to spy on rebels and enemies of The Capitol by recording their entire conversations. This backfired when rebels figured out about jabberjays, so The Capitol let them out into the wild where they mated with mockingbirds and created the new species mockingjay which are able to record sounds and human tones and no longer able to record words and conversations.

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