Who ever said it started around chapter 7 is way way off it starts on page 297- the last page of chapter 20 and goes to page 303-the beginning of chapter 20.
Around chapter seven
Not always... there is fog & smog.
Simile: "He ran. Like a house on fire" Metaphor: "There. He's done it again. Dropped a bomb that wipes out the efforts of every tribute who came before him" Personification: "We watched as the fog consumed her body"
smog, fog, smoke from a fire
See "Front Fog Light" on page 52 in chapter 11 "Maintenance and Service" of your "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
In "Catching Fire," the 12 tortures, or "tributes," are not explicitly listed as a distinct set; rather, they refer to the challenges and dangers faced by the tributes during the Hunger Games. Each tribute must navigate various deadly obstacles and traps set by the Gamemakers, which include natural hazards like fire, poisonous fog, and muttations that resemble deceased tributes. The concept of torture reflects the psychological and physical torment the tributes endure in the arena, designed to entertain the Capitol's audience while reinforcing the oppressive control of the government.
Huck found Jim on page 103 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".
to catch the fog
You can but it may use up the fog juice quicker than if using a timer.
smog, fog, smoke from a fire
The benefits of illuminated signs are that they can be seen well at night and in bad conditions, like fog. They are also more eye-catching most of the time.
The answer is: The very sad guy who tried to kiss his girl in the fog and mist?