Sunday, October 17, 2010

Hunger Games Chapter 22 Comprhension Questions

Chapter 22

1. How does Katniss compare Peeta to Gale?
Katniss compares Peeta to Gale in some ways. Like when Katniss mentioned going into the woods where Thresh goess to. Peeta rufused and came up with bad things that might happen if they go to an unknown place. However if she was to mention going in there with Gale, he wouldnt hesitate he would just go right in there with her. Gale never questions anything but Peeta does. 

2. What happens with the weather?
The weather begins to change drastically. It's gettting much hotter in the evening and very cold in the night. Katniss doesnt like the nights but the evening's benifit her because she doesnt have to start a fire to heat food up because the rocks are hot enough to warm anything up. But then all of a sudden it's starting to rain alot! it's getting reallly cold for them. Even their cave is starting out to not be a good shelter. 

3. How does Katniss get the feast?
Katniss gets the feast because her and Peeta start talking to eachother more emotionally involved. Katniss wants to give the audience more romance so she could get sponsers. She starts talking him about the first time he liked her. he starts talking about how he liked her the first day of school and ever since there he loved her. as they were about to kiss, they recive a sponser! A feast! 

Important Quotes (4 minimum)
1. "For a moment, I'm almost foolishly happy and then confusion sweeps over me. Because we're suppose to be making up this stuff, playing at being in love, not actually being in love. But Peeta's story has a ring of truth to it."  pg 301
2. " This is the first kiss where I actually feel the stirring inside my chest. Warm and curious". (298) 
3. " I don't want Cato to kill Thresh at all. I don't want any one else to die. But this is absolutely not the kind of thing that victors go around saying in the arena.  pg. 293
4"She stood you up on a stool and had you sing it for us. and i swear, every bird outside the windows fell silent." pg. 301

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