Well, in Catching Fire, she lives in the Victor's Village neighboring Peeta and Haymitch(in District 12). That house is fairly large, including some things that her old house didn't have, like hot water. In Mockingjay, she goes to District 13, because Katniss's district got destroyed by the Capitol. All of District 12 and 13 live in an underground building. Katniss and her family lives in 3 small "compartments", and one compartment in a bunker. Katniss didn't describe much about these homes in the book.
I hoped it helped! Sorry if it was a little too descriptive.
Katniss feels as if Gale is hers and visa versa and when Katniss is pretending to love Peeta she is always worrying about what Gale will think back home - he is almost a distraction to her. Also, having a handsome man as a best friend was not good for the public for they might think that there is some kind of connection between Katniss and Gale so Gale is disguised as Katniss' cousin
The deal was that Katniss and Peeta don't interfere with Haymitch's drinking, and Haymitch will give them sponsors and try to help them survive.
In "Catching Fire," the second book of Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" series, key events unfold as follows: Katniss and Peeta return home after winning the 74th Hunger Games. President Snow visits Katniss, threatening her loved ones. The Victory Tour begins, showcasing the winners in each district. Katniss' defiance sparks rebellion in the districts. The 75th Hunger Games, known as the Quarter Quell, is announced. Previous victors are reaped, and Katniss and Peeta must return to the arena. Katniss forms alliances with other tributes, including Finnick and Beetee. The arena features deadly traps and a clock-like structure. Katniss destroys the arena's force field using a plan involving lightning. The rebellion begins as she is rescued by rebels, revealing her role as a symbol of resistance.
There are several conflicts, the main one being Katniss's fight for her life during the game. Before that, Prim, her sister, was chosen as tribute for the games, this was resolved through Katniss volunteering to take her place. Katniss promises Prim she will try her hardest to come home to Prim and win the games. THat is what drives Katniss to win and come home to district 12. At the end several knew conflicts arise. First is the fact that Peeta feels betrayed because Katniss was not serious about the connection betweeen her and him, like Peeta was. This is a plot driving conflict in catching fire. also when Katniss and Peeta are ready to commit suicide at the end of the Games, the other districts see this as an act of rebellion rather than that their love for each other wasw so great that neither one could live without the other. Another conflict that also finds its way into CAtching Fire.
Katniss
The book ''Catching Fire'' is about the victory tour through the districts, Katniss's return home, and what President Snow will do to katniss's family if her stunt at the end of book one (The berries) is not justified in her tour. (the excuse would be if she was truly MADLY in love with Peeta.)
The setting basically takes place in all the districts, (when Katniss and Peeta have the victory tour) in District 12, ( Katniss and Peeta's home), and the arena for the Quarter Quell.
Katniss feels as if Gale is hers and visa versa and when Katniss is pretending to love Peeta she is always worrying about what Gale will think back home - he is almost a distraction to her. Also, having a handsome man as a best friend was not good for the public for they might think that there is some kind of connection between Katniss and Gale so Gale is disguised as Katniss' cousin
The deal was that Katniss and Peeta don't interfere with Haymitch's drinking, and Haymitch will give them sponsors and try to help them survive.
In "Catching Fire," the second book of Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" series, key events unfold as follows: Katniss and Peeta return home after winning the 74th Hunger Games. President Snow visits Katniss, threatening her loved ones. The Victory Tour begins, showcasing the winners in each district. Katniss' defiance sparks rebellion in the districts. The 75th Hunger Games, known as the Quarter Quell, is announced. Previous victors are reaped, and Katniss and Peeta must return to the arena. Katniss forms alliances with other tributes, including Finnick and Beetee. The arena features deadly traps and a clock-like structure. Katniss destroys the arena's force field using a plan involving lightning. The rebellion begins as she is rescued by rebels, revealing her role as a symbol of resistance.
There are several conflicts, the main one being Katniss's fight for her life during the game. Before that, Prim, her sister, was chosen as tribute for the games, this was resolved through Katniss volunteering to take her place. Katniss promises Prim she will try her hardest to come home to Prim and win the games. THat is what drives Katniss to win and come home to district 12. At the end several knew conflicts arise. First is the fact that Peeta feels betrayed because Katniss was not serious about the connection betweeen her and him, like Peeta was. This is a plot driving conflict in catching fire. also when Katniss and Peeta are ready to commit suicide at the end of the Games, the other districts see this as an act of rebellion rather than that their love for each other wasw so great that neither one could live without the other. Another conflict that also finds its way into CAtching Fire.
they were outside because it was to smokey and they didnt want to risk the chance of catching the house on fire.
Katniss
Because Rue reminds Katniss of Prim, her little sister back at home in District 12. Katniss has a soft spot for Prim and made a promise to her that she would come home and some how because Rue reminds Katniss of Prim, Katniss takes care of Rue and becomes her ally.
Yes, anything has a possibility of catching fire. For example, a lightning bolt could hit your home and come through the wires in the lamp, causing it to blow up and burn.
This dream expresses your anxieties. The fire represents something that makes you very angry, specifically something that could have a damaging impact on your home and personal life. The dream is not about any literal fire and does not predict the future.
On the first day of school when they were five, peeta's father pointed at Katniss saying that he wanted to marry her mother but she married the coal miner, Katniss' father. So, in school the teacher asked who knew the valley song and Katniss shot her hand right up and sang beautifully. Ever since that Peeta had watched her go home everyday.