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Haymitch says these exact words, "You'll be put into the hands of your sylists. You're not going to like what they do to you. But no matter what it is, dont resist."
Haymitch tells them to, no matter what they do to them, don't protest. Don't complain. Accept it with pleasure and gratitude.
To not fight them, and to let them do what they will to you
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Try not to get killed.
haymitch tells them to act friendly, to act like a team.
The Cornucopia? Because it was a bloodbath and there were weapons and goodies piled all around it in order to try and draw the tributes into it and the first casualties of the Games are always done by the Bloodbath, which can sometimes last for hours and sometimes even wipe out half of all the tributes
one person who is elected to answer or to give advise is called counsillor
Cheat but i would advise u not to cheat...
Try not to get killed.
If they ran towards, they would be in the middle of the blood bath. Very few people make it out of the blood bath alive.
haymitch tells them to act friendly, to act like a team.
The advice he gives Katniss and Peeta is: 1. Don't die 2. Find water 3. Don't get caught in the blood bath
The Cornucopia? Because it was a bloodbath and there were weapons and goodies piled all around it in order to try and draw the tributes into it and the first casualties of the Games are always done by the Bloodbath, which can sometimes last for hours and sometimes even wipe out half of all the tributes
Example sentence with the word "advise":"I would advise you not to do that."
No, the word advise is a verb: advise, advises, advising, advised.Example: The manager will advise you of the safety rules.The noun forms for the verb to advise is adviser and the gerund, advising.
The word 'advise' is not a noun. The word 'advise' is a verb (advise, advises, advising, advised).The noun forms of the verb to advise are adviser and the gerund, advising.A related noun form is advice.
"Please be advised" is used to inform or notify someone about something, while "please advise" is used to ask for guidance or instructions from someone. The former is more of a statement, while the latter is a request for information.
Yes, "please advise" is correct grammar to use after asking a question when you are seeking advice or guidance from the person you are addressing. It is a common and polite way to request further information or recommendations.
Tagalog translation of ADVISE: nangaral
Advice is a noun. Advise is a verb.