In Chapter 4 of "The Hunger Games," Katniss's attitude towards Peeta shifts from suspicion to a deeper understanding of his character. Initially, she views him as a potential threat due to his status as a fellow tribute. However, as she reflects on his kindness and the implications of their alliance for survival, she begins to see him as an ally rather than an adversary, recognizing the importance of teamwork in the Games. This change marks the beginning of her complex feelings for him as they navigate the challenges ahead.
In Chapter 5, Annabeth initially views Percy with skepticism and frustration, as she sees him as an outsider and is wary of his inexperience. However, by Chapter 8, her attitude shifts to one of respect and camaraderie as she recognizes his bravery and leadership during their quests. This change reflects her growing appreciation for Percy’s qualities and his ability to stand up against challenges, fostering a deeper bond between them.
She's more determined to win after her little ally dies. And she just wants to find Peeta.
This is when Katniss blows up the careers' food and other supplies. Katniss cannot hear out of her left ear and is having trouble walking. By the end of the chapter each has minorly recovered, but her bad hearing continues.
Katniss looses her hearing and Cato kills the boy from 3. Rue is killed by the boy from district 1who is then killed by Katniss. Katniss covers rues body with wild flowers. they change the rules to 2 can survive if they are from the same district.
After the explosion that left her ear damaged, she had a new ear...but that was really it.
It is asking what you think about the chapter, how it makes you feel and what is the overall sort of atmosphere that you feel from the chapter. Did you like it or not, did it change the way you feel about the story or the characters?
Yes, the reader's attitude towards Jim may change as they see Jim respond with wisdom and compassion to Huck's trick in chapter 15. Jim's empathy and understanding towards Huck's actions can endear him to readers, showing his generous and forgiving nature despite being deceived.
In this chapter, our attitude towards Ernest Defarge shifts from viewing him primarily as a loyal servant to the Manettes to recognizing his more complex role as a committed revolutionary. We see him as a key figure in the revolutionary group led by his wife, Madame Defarge, and as someone who is willing to take drastic action for the cause. This chapter highlights his fervent dedication to the revolution and his role in the events to come.
it dosent change
Mental revolution Mental revolution involves a change in the attitude of workers and management towards one another, from competition to cooperation
She's more determined to win after her little ally dies. And she just wants to find Peeta.
I don’t know
They has to pray
No, i would rather not. It haunts me
No, He just became worse.
He becomes more obsessed with killing a pig.
2 tributes could win if from the same distict (peeta and katniss)