It is that sentence at the beginning of the story which captivates the reader and makes them want to read more. It hooks the reader to the story. Overall it's just, basically, the sentence which draws the reader's attention. ( usually the first sentence).
It could be a quote, a fun fact or a question.
The Hunger Games
In "The Hunger Games" series, the game producer you're referring to is likely Seneca Crane, who was responsible for the 74th Hunger Games. In the story, he is executed by the Capitol for his failure to control the narrative of the Games after Katniss and Peeta threaten to eat the poisonous berries. Therefore, Seneca Crane is not alive by the end of the events in the series.
The Hunger Games :)
Hunger is in Hunger Games because the tributes starve and get not much food so they are really hungry. Then if they win the Hunger Games, they can have as much food as they want.
The real Hunger Games!
The kissing seeen
At her house in Sandy Hook, Connecticut.
The Hunger Games
Within the first chapter of The Hunger Games the Reaping is mentioned; this is a hook because the reader, at this point, is not supposed to know what the Reaping is. The purpose of a hook is to make the reader continue reading. The mention of the Reaping keeps the reader reading for two reasons a) either the reader does not know what the Reaping is and wants to find out or b) the reader wants to know who will be selected in the Reaping, and, by extension, what will occur afterward.
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In "The Hunger Games" series, the game producer you're referring to is likely Seneca Crane, who was responsible for the 74th Hunger Games. In the story, he is executed by the Capitol for his failure to control the narrative of the Games after Katniss and Peeta threaten to eat the poisonous berries. Therefore, Seneca Crane is not alive by the end of the events in the series.
The Hunger Games :)
The Hunger Games
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Play Hunger Games
There is no difference. Actually, there is no such thing as "The Hunger Games Classic".