2 loaves of burned bread
Giving is the present participle of give. Present participles are used to create the progressive tenses.Examples:am/is/are giving (present progressive)was/were giving (past progressive)will be giving (future progressive)The past tense of give is gave. The past participle is given.
Simple past - gave Past participle - given Present participle - giving
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Cato runs right past Katniss and Peeta because he is focused on the immediate threat posed by the Mutts that have been unleashed in the arena. In that moment, his priority is survival and confronting the Mutts, rather than engaging with Katniss and Peeta, who are not his main concern. This highlights the chaos of the situation and the instinctual drive to evade danger.
One day when Katniss was hunting with Gale, she was sitting in a tree when she and a boy ran past. The avox girl yelled for help I think, but Katniss didn't move. Then the boy got killed and the avox girl turns in to an avox.
When Katniss' father died, her family had a rough transition into life without him. Katniss often went hungry, and her small family often went hungry. She had been walking past the Mellark's bakery, when she collapsed and leaned on a tree. Peeta was being yelled at for burning bread, when he saw her and threw her a loaf instead of giving it to their pigs. Most basically, Peeta saved Katniss' life as well as Prim's and Mrs. Everdeen's. Katniss was very uncomfortable with the idea of possibly having to kill him, if they were the last two tributes left in the arena.
SPOILER: Peeta is brainwashed by President Snow. But is returned to District 13 to Katniss. He tries to kill Katniss and calls her a mutt. So, they make peeta look back in the past with Katniss and he remembers everything. therefore, they really get married and have kids.
Finnick is decapitated by the lizard/human things. At that moment Katniss has flashbacks of past deaths and arena moments.
She thinks it is a waste of time to go back and see the horrible deaths of innocent children.
present perfect - have given / has given past perfect - had given present perfect continuous - have been giving / has been giving past perfect continuous - had been giving
You are supposed to get an item that makes you invisible.
"Forgiving means giving up all hope for a better past," said Jack Kornfield, PhD