Katniss camouflages the opening of the cave by using branches, leaves, and moss to blend in with the surrounding environment. She uses her skills as a hunter to make the entrance look like a natural part of the rock face, effectively hiding it from view.
Peeta wore a "flaming" costume for the opening ceremony, a simple suit for the interview with Caesar, and the same thing Katniss wore for the actual games.
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i think it is the chapter of her life every chapter is so very adventorous
Cinna styles Katniss after she arrives at the capitol by train, before the opening ceremonies. Her prep team readies her prior to Cinna coming in, sitting down with her, and then styling her.
In the opening of chapter six in "Anthem," Equality 7-2521 reflects on his newfound sense of self and individuality after discovering the word "I." This contrasts with the closing of chapter five, where he was filled with despair and confusion upon realizing the significance of his discovery. The opening of chapter six represents a turning point where Equality begins to embrace his uniqueness and question the collectivist society he lives in.
When Cinna pressed a button, Peeta and Katniss' outfits were on fire (not literally as in burning, but on fire as in they're glowing under the fire's light).
Katniss and Peeta were taken to the training center when they arrive at the Capitol.
katniss got sever burns during a fire the gamesmakers set. this is ironic because she is know as the girl on fire or fire girl because her costume for the opening ceremonies was on fire, he stylist did this to make her noticeable. it was safety fire.
if she's going to be dressed up as a coal miner and was going to get any sponsors or if she was going to be naked
In the opening ceremonies, each district is required to wear something that represents their district. In district 12, they represent coal mines. So, in the past games there have been costumes in the opening ceremonies about coal such as naked bodies with coal sprinkled on them, and other horrible costumes that Katniss doesn't like. So she is worried that she will have a bad and enbarassing costume for the opening ceremony.
In the opening chapter, Dickens describes the childhood of Pip with great imagery and detail; and it answers some questions regarding his family (all of them died, except his sister). His childhood is a model of other children during the Industrial age, how they were sometimes mistreated.