Well, foreshadowing is when you, as the reader, predict something to happen before you read it. I can not answer your question because it is basically a matter of opinion, something you need to find out on your own. In the book, I foreshadowed Katniss taking Prim's place in The Hunger Games, but you may not have, but that's an example. Sorry this may not help, but good luck! Please give a trust point if you find this useful. Thanks :)
When Gale tells Katniss there is no more District 12 anymore.
The protagonist is Katniss Everdeen. She is the first-person story teller and the main character of the series.
There is not a release date for the Catching Fire movie trailer. Some assume it will be released later in 2012, or early in 2013.
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Peeta begins to sleep with Katniss when he discovers she's having nightmares. Not the other way around, but yes he begins doing so in Catching Fire.
Well the hunger games and catching fire are set in the same place, except the arena in catching fire is different
FIRE a house catching on fire lighting a candle most gases are flammable
Wood catching on fire and burning into ashes. That is one that I know for sure.
pg 13 "my nose immediatly wrinkles in disgust"
The protagonist is Katniss Everdeen. She is the first-person story teller and the main character of the series.
There is not a release date for the Catching Fire movie trailer. Some assume it will be released later in 2012, or early in 2013.
Some of the track names in the audiobook "Catching Fire" by Suzanne Collins are "The Quell", "I Have a Plan", "Allies", and "The Victor".
foreshadowing, personification,dialogue, onomatopoeia, flashbacks, hallucinationshope this helps
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"Leiningen vs the Ants" is a famous short story by Carl Stephenson. Some of the foreshadowing refers to the event when the character is eventually knocked down by the ants.
"Rainsford went to the window and looked out toward the sea."
grease fire, oil fire, electric fire, arson
no only some die but most of them are injured