In "The Hunger Games," Katniss injures herself when she climbs a tree to escape the muttations and falls after being attacked by a tracker jackers' nest. She receives painful stings from the tracker jackers on her arms and face. Additionally, during her time in the arena, she sustains a leg injury after a confrontation with Cato, which makes it difficult for her to move. These injuries highlight her struggles and resilience throughout the Games.
Katniss does not get hurt in chapter 11. This is when she first enters the arena. The only threat to her life in the chapter is when the girl from district 2 throws a knife at her backpack. The chapter ends with the careers and Peeta standing under a tree Katniss is in, but they cannot see katniss.
she gets burned on her calf and hands
She goes into depression and ignores Prim and Katniss causing Katniss to go hunting to provide for herself and Prim.
Peeta and Katniss use the nightlock berries on pages 344-345.
Nothing was really unusual about it. It just shows how Katniss cares about her sister more that she does herself.
Katniss does not get hurt in chapter 11. This is when she first enters the arena. The only threat to her life in the chapter is when the girl from district 2 throws a knife at her backpack. The chapter ends with the careers and Peeta standing under a tree Katniss is in, but they cannot see katniss.
leg/thigh in the hunger games
injuries can happen anywhere, it all depends on what you are doing when you injure yourself.
Cato was after Katniss And Peeta saved Katniss So Cato got angry and cut Peeta's leg with his sword
you name it! yo can get any injure. someone from my gym got a injure just last week she broke her arm:(
she gets burned on her calf and hands
She has her injuries from the Tracker Jackers.
severe burns
She goes into depression and ignores Prim and Katniss causing Katniss to go hunting to provide for herself and Prim.
Depends which book youre talking about.
All injuries apply because you could injure anything in sports.
Peeta and Katniss use the nightlock berries on pages 344-345.