In the second book, Gale is being whipped by Romulus Thread.
No, it was Peeta's way of trying to stop the games, or at least get Katniss out of them.
Katniss Everdeen is a girl.
If you are talking about the Avox on the first book. Katniss and Gale were in the woods and a hovercraft came, they saw the avow and some other boy. Katniss wanted to help them, but she didn't. Therefore, the Avox got taken away.
Katniss Everdeen is named Katniss
In the book the hunger games, Peeta and Katniss win the games In catching fire, Some of the tributes are rescues And in mockingjay, The rebels win the war and People move back into district 12
Katniss feels only pity for him and wants his suffering to stop.
she was dumb
Katniss stopee singing because her father died.
Katniss looks at Peeta and Peeta looks at Katniss. Katniss silently holds out the nightlock berries (which will kill you in an instant). "1,2,3" and they both raise them to their lips. "Stop, stop!" shouts the Gamemakers. But they are mad.
No, it was Peeta's way of trying to stop the games, or at least get Katniss out of them.
They stop to listen.
In the beginning, before she truly fell in love with Peeta,she faked her love just so she could get sponsers.
Katniss is responsible for the uprising in District Eight because while it had been building and prepared long before Katniss won, the rebel citizens used her and Peeta's District Seven Victory Tour stop as an excuse to be all at the square, watching them, all at once, and then they started the uprising.
Tell them.
Katniss thinks that the way the siblings (Cashmere and Gloss actually aren't twins), especially Cashmere act when they are interviewed is fake and unbelievable. But Haymitch explains to her that they are desperate to stop The Games. In general, Katniss sayd they are polite but cool, although she is somewhat annoyed when Cashmere insults her.
Katniss Everdeen is a girl.
Yes, police officers have a legal duty to intervene and stop a crime when they witness it happening. This duty is based on their role as law enforcement officers to uphold the law and protect the public.