In the third book, Mockingjay, Haymitch is apparently in the rebellion against the Capitol, though Katniss has no idea about this. He saves her from the arena in Catching Fire, showing courage, and, in the first book, The Hunger Games, he gives good advice to Peeta and Katniss before the go into the arena, showing honor.
drunk, smeart but somewhat athletic
well if this question is from catching fire its a rod you stab into a tree to get sap and when they drill it into the tree water comes out so they dont get dyhidrated
He found out how to use the force field at the edge of the arena in the 50th Hunger Games as a weapon. When he was being chased he ran to the force field and as the girl threw an axe at him he ducked and the axe went into the pit but later flew back out and killed the girl.
'Courage' is the antonym for the word 'Discourage'.
It is my honor to answer this question for you.
Honor is usually used on a wedding invitation. Honor is used where the invitation states, We request the honor of your presence.
Yes, the title you use when addressing a judge in a courtroom is "Your Honor."
because it is hee hee
Courage can be used in your life when you want to ask someone out that your attracted to. You can also use courage in your life when you try to do something you have never done before.
You use it to express a feelling like courage or sticking up to your beliefs
I give you the honor and privilege to cut the ribbon at the ceremony.
If you mean 'courage' as in 'spirit', use 'animus' - but change the ending according to gender and case as necessary. If you mean 'courage' as in 'daring', use 'audacia', altered as necessary. It leans more towards 'audacity', but may suit your purposes better, depending on context.