first (Latin primus)
examples: primary, primitive, prime
to protect her little sister, for she is practically responsible for her mom and prim. besides she knows prim wouldn't survive the Hunger Games because once katniss tried to show prim how to hunt and prim was scared
No, Katniss and Prim do not die in the first book, Prim dies in MockingJay, and it isnt mentioned when Katniss dies.
I think you must mean"what does her mother promise Katniss" because after her fathers death, her mother became ill and depressed. Katniss didnt want that to happen again epsecially if her mother is the only one left to really take care of Prim (Katniss' sister)
Katniss's sister is Primrose(also known as Prim). Prim was chosen for the Hunger Games as a tribute, but Katniss took her place.
Prim has to die because it shows that not every story has a complete happy ending and someone dear to katniss has to die so we know what her reaction is. i know it's sad when prim dies i wish she didn't die. i cried. a lot.
A root word is the starting point of a word and you can add prefixes before the root and/or suffix after the root to create a new word. Prim is already a root word so therefore the root word of prim is prim.
The root "prim" means first; the beginning. For instance, prime means to be the first in quality, importance, or rank: prime numbers. Primer; what you have to use first before you paint. Primitive; earliest or first stage. Primp; what one has to do first before going out. Tiffany B.
The privet., Formal; precise; affectedly neat or nice; as, prim regularity; a prim person., To deck with great nicety; to arrange with affected preciseness; to prink., To dress or act smartly.
First
Prime does mean first.
If you mean "prime" rather than "prim", then no. The nearest primes are 139 and 149 if that helps.
plants
Lombardies are trees, but in this context, prim means they are well maintained. They are trimmed so they stand tall and straight, not wild and bent.
Prim and Proper,
It means first, chief or foremost. Basically the beginning.
Let the springtime roll.
If you mean prism, the answer is YES. If you meant prim, I have no idea.