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What happens on the train in Catching Fire?

peeta and katniss both go back into the hunger games they are both still playing the star crossed lovers card. katniss surprisingly gets pulled out of the hunger games and peeta is left by himself regretting his deicions.


What did Peeta Mellark do while katniss left after hearing of the quarter quell?

It was described in the book. After the death of her father, Katniss's mother was so devastated she zoned out into a nonresponsive depressed state, leaving an eleven-year-old Katniss all by herself to try and fend for herself as well as her mother and 7-year-old sister Prim. She dug through the trash cans at the bakery where Peeta's family worked to look for food, but was shooed away by Mrs. Mellark. Peeta saw this and, as an act of kindness, purposely burned two loaves of bread, knowing that his mother would make him feed the loaves to their pigs. But he didn't anticipate the blow to the head he would get. Then the next day at school, Peeta showed Katniss the first dandelion of the year, which Katniss interpreted as a symbol that she is not alone


Do Peeta and Gale have a rivalry against each other?

Yes, they are somewhat. They both love Katniss, and they are rivals over that alone.


Why is Peeta good at camouflaging himself in the Hunger Games?

There are multiple reasons. One reason is that when Katniss broke open the forcefield, both the rebels and the Capitol came to pick up the tributes. The rebels didn't have enough time to find Peeta and get out safely, so the Capitol was able to capture Peeta. The other reason is President Snow wants to "toy" with Katniss by using Peeta as a sort of bait.


Why are scores given to the tributes what score's do Katniss and Peeta receive?

The scores are a big part of a lot of tributes strategy. They can get a small score on purpose so the other tributes will know that they can leave them alone because they will most likely not survive anyways. Or you can get a really good score and the other tributes will either target you or be afraid of you. Peeta receives an 8 I believe and Katniss gets an 11 because the game makers are targeting her because she shot an arrow at an apple in a pigs mouth they were eating because they weren't watching her. Hope this helped (:

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What happens on the train in Catching Fire?

peeta and katniss both go back into the hunger games they are both still playing the star crossed lovers card. katniss surprisingly gets pulled out of the hunger games and peeta is left by himself regretting his deicions.


What did Peeta Mellark do while katniss left after hearing of the quarter quell?

It was described in the book. After the death of her father, Katniss's mother was so devastated she zoned out into a nonresponsive depressed state, leaving an eleven-year-old Katniss all by herself to try and fend for herself as well as her mother and 7-year-old sister Prim. She dug through the trash cans at the bakery where Peeta's family worked to look for food, but was shooed away by Mrs. Mellark. Peeta saw this and, as an act of kindness, purposely burned two loaves of bread, knowing that his mother would make him feed the loaves to their pigs. But he didn't anticipate the blow to the head he would get. Then the next day at school, Peeta showed Katniss the first dandelion of the year, which Katniss interpreted as a symbol that she is not alone


Do Peeta and Gale have a rivalry against each other?

Yes, they are somewhat. They both love Katniss, and they are rivals over that alone.


Why is Peeta good at camouflaging himself in the Hunger Games?

There are multiple reasons. One reason is that when Katniss broke open the forcefield, both the rebels and the Capitol came to pick up the tributes. The rebels didn't have enough time to find Peeta and get out safely, so the Capitol was able to capture Peeta. The other reason is President Snow wants to "toy" with Katniss by using Peeta as a sort of bait.


How does katniss react to Peeta's declaration once they are alone?

she is shocked , and doesn't know how to react to his confession , after a while she understand that she is attracted to him and begins to love him.


Why are scores given to the tributes what score's do Katniss and Peeta receive?

The scores are a big part of a lot of tributes strategy. They can get a small score on purpose so the other tributes will know that they can leave them alone because they will most likely not survive anyways. Or you can get a really good score and the other tributes will either target you or be afraid of you. Peeta receives an 8 I believe and Katniss gets an 11 because the game makers are targeting her because she shot an arrow at an apple in a pigs mouth they were eating because they weren't watching her. Hope this helped (:


Who kills Brutus in Catching Fire?

Katniss went to check something out and then realized wiress had stopped "tick-tocking" and turned to see that Gloss had slit wiress's throat. And without hesitation Katniss Sends an Arrow through Gloss's Head.


What is a prediction for chapter eight of The Hunger Games?

In chapter eight Katniss and Peeta explain what they did in training, and of course everybody is shocked that Katniss shot an arrow towards the game makers which they believe will cause her to get a low score. Katniss also worries they will hurt her family but Haymitch tells her they won't. They then watch the scoring, Peeta is given 8 and Katniss is given an 11 - the highest score ever given.and happy, everyone shares a laugh except Effie. Effie is suppressing it. Cinna gets her interview dress ready and Katniss flashes back to when she first met Gale. She had been hunting alone for six months and agreed to trade knowledge with him, eventually they became friends and automatically spilt the food they had killed. She compares her situation with Gale to the one with Peeta.


What happened in chapter four of Catching Fire?

Haymitch and Katniss walk back inside the train, which finishes refueling and moves on. Katniss goes to her train car and sits alone, thinking about what Haymitch has told her. If she marries Peeta, she realizes, Snow might try to pressure her into having children. This means that her children may one day be drafted to compete in the Hunger Games themselves. Even though the selection process for choosing tributes is supposedly random, Katniss suspects that it's actually rigged. Katniss realizes that Haymitch, who could have married anyone he wanted after winning the Games, may have chosen to stay single because he didn't want to put other people-including his own children-in danger. It is getting late. Alone in her train car, Katniss tries to sleep, but finds that she can't stop thinking about Gale and her family. She resolves to appear to be in love with Peeta, thereby keeping them safe. The next day, the train stops in District 11. Katnissremembers that Rue, the young girl who died during the Games, was from this District. In District 11, Katniss attends a delicious dinner, but she finds that she can't enjoy her food because she's concerned for her family. She also notices that Haymitch and Cinna aren't present at the dinner. Effie explains that Haymitch is probably drunk and asleep, while Cinna has been working hard to design Katniss's outfits, and is probably resting, too. Katniss thinks about how hard her "team" works to make her look beautiful. They always want to make "alterations" to her body-tattoos, surgeries, etc.-but Cinna insists that they hold off on doing so. Katniss thinks about the wealthy, powerful people who live in the Capitol, most who have had elaborate surgeries and procedures done on their bodies. Katniss wonders if they realize how bizarre they look to "the rest of us." After the dinner in District 11, Katniss and her crew get back on the train and move on to the next district. Only a few hours after they depart, the train breaks down, irritating Effie. While technicians try to repair the train, Katniss walks outside, staring out into the wilderness that surrounds the train tracks. As she walks around, she hears a voice and turns-it's Peeta. Peeta tells Katniss that he needs to talk to her about Gale. He admits that he's had a crush on Katniss for a long time, and that he knew she had "something with Gale" for a while. He also apologizes for trying to hold Katniss to the things she said during the Games-he recognizes that she was only pretending to love him in order to win the competition. Katniss is touched by Peeta's apology, and together, they agree to try to "just be friends." Peeta offers to show Katniss his paintings, which have an entire train car to themselves. He holds Katniss's hand, and Katniss is happy to know that he's touching her out of friendship, not romance, either fake or sincere. Inside the train, Katniss is surprised to see that Peeta has painted scenes from the Hunger Games. Many of these scenes show her fighting-in one, she's lying in a pool of blood. Katniss tells Peeta that he's a brilliant artist, but also admits that she hates these paintings, because they remind her of the most painful days of her life. Peeta nods in understanding, and explains that he needs to paint the Games because he sees them "every night." As they talk, they feel the train lurch forward. The technicians have made their repairs, and the train will be in District 11 soon. As the train arrives in District 11, Peeta and Katniss see a huge barbed wire fence with large metal towers positioned along it. Katniss had learned from Rue that District 11 was more severe and tyrannical than District 12, but she hadn't expected such an intimidating sight. She also notices that District 11 is huge, far larger than her own District. The train stops near a large, crumbling marble structure, the Justice Building, which Katniss recognizes from school lessons in her childhood. In District 11, Effie has arranged for Peeta and Katniss to greet the District Mayor and read a scripted thank-you that the Capitol has sent. Katniss thinks that it's traditional for the Games winners to say a few words about dead tributes with whom they were allied-thus, she should say something about Rue. Though she has struggled to write anything about Rue, Peeta has prepared a brief statement on this topic. Katniss, Peeta, and their entourage are welcomed off their train by a group of "Peacekeepers" (government soldiers). They escort them into a truck, which drives to the Justice Building. At the Justice Building Katniss and Peeta are invited onto a huge stage, and a vast audience cheers for them. The Mayor reads a speech, and although Katniss is very nervous, she has previously been "drilled" so many times that she says her lines without thinking. Afterwards, Peeta delivers a short speech about how Rue helped him and Katniss win the competition. Peeta announces that the families of the dead tributes from District 11 will receive one month's worth of Peeta and Katniss's winnings every year until Katniss and Peeta die. This is an unprecedented display of generosity, and the crowd gasps and cheers in response to it. Katniss herself is so impressed that when she kisses Peeta at the end of the ceremony, her kiss isn't forced at all. Just as the ceremony is about to conclude, Katniss feels a sudden desire to speak her mind. Even though her time for speeches has passed, she interrupts the Mayor to talk about Rue. She tells her audience that Rue will always be with her, and that she sees Rue in her own younger sister, Prim. Though Katniss's voice is unsteady, she bravely finishes her speech, thanking District 11 for its enormous sacrifice. When Katniss falls silent, there is a pause. Then, an old man in the audience gives a whistle. It is the same whistle that Rue used to whistle when she worked in the orchards of District 11. It's also the same whistle that Katniss used to communicate with Rue at the end of the Games. Soon, everyone in the audience is whistling. Katniss is almost moved to tears, but she's also worried that this display of unity will be interpreted as a sign of rebellion-exactly what Snow has warned her to avoid. The ceremony concludes, and Peeta and Katniss are escorted out of the Justice Building. As Katniss leaves, she sees a horrible sight: the old man who first whistled is dragged out of the building, pushed to the ground, and shot in the head. Hope this helped! :)


Why doesn't Katniss want to get close to any of the tributes including peeta?

She can't really sort out her feelings for Peeta, but she surely has some feelings of love for him. He has REALLY TRUELY loved her from the start and is upset when she tells him it was only a game. Then, when they hijack him, they totally upset the memories!


Why does Katniss risk her life to get Peeta medicine in the hunger games?

She develops feelings for him and at the time, thinks that both tributes from the same district are allowed to live.


What evidence do you have so far in the novel that would verify what peeta says is true?

Peeta's actions in the novel suggest his sincerity, such as risking his life to protect Katniss and showing vulnerability by revealing his feelings for her. Additionally, his consistency in behavior and words, even when alone, indicates his genuine nature. The reactions of other characters to Peeta's behavior can also offer insight into his honesty.