Yes , when Katniss compares Thresh with Rue explaining that only common characteristic is their dark skin.
Because Suzanne Collins wanted Buttercup to be black and white. If you want a more specific answer, you'll have to write a letter to Suzanne Collins.
Thresh doesn't have a last name but Thres Jonson would be cool
The Hub is the name of the black market that Katniss trades at in The Hunger Games.
At the end of The Hunger Games. Page 452 in the black book with the mockingjay pin.
I got mine from Hot Topic for $18.00, whick was black withthe mockingjay pin and "THE HUNGER GAMES" on it.
She has black hair with brown eyes
Its a black book with a mockingjay pin on it.
i think it was black
Black hair! That's all they say about her
Black wiener is cool
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In Suzanne Collins' novel "The Hunger Games," Rue's favorite color is not explicitly mentioned. However, in the film adaptation, Rue is associated with the color yellow, as seen in her clothing and the flowers she decorates herself with. This choice of color may symbolize hope, innocence, and positivity, reflecting Rue's character and her connection to nature.