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The Hunger Games Part 2: The Games. By Suzanne Collins.
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The Hunger Games Part 2: The Games By Suzanne Collins
Directions: The questions on the next slides are a guide for you to follow. You do not have to answer the questions in complete sentences. They are only intended to guide you through the reading. However, you will be quizzed on the information. Part 2: The GamesChapters 10-18
The author uses various names that create an image and have meaning. • 13. Rue What does it mean? This word is a verb and a noun. • 14. Foxed-face girl Why does the author use this imagery? Think of the characteristics of this animal. • 15. Thresh This word is a verb. What does it mean? Think about where he is from and what his district’s industry is. • 16. Katniss What is it? • 17. President Snow What image does snow create? Think of how it looks and feels. • 18. The name Peeta means rock. What image does this evoke? The Name Game
19. What is a cornucopia? (This is an actual object, not just from the book.) • 20. At the cornucopia, what does the protagonist see that attracts her attention? Who distracts her from taking it? • 21. What does the sound of the cannon represent? • 22. Who are the Careers? What are their names? Where are they from, and who allies with them? • 23. How does Haymitch communicate with the protagonist in the story? Part 2: The Games
24. What can Rue do? In other words, what is her “skill”? Think about where the protagonist finds her. • 25. The protagonist acquires a weapon. What is it? How did she get it? How does it change her attitude about the games? • 26. Who does the protagonist ally with? • 27. How does the protagonist sabotage the Careers’ base camp? Part 2: The Games
28. What is Rue’s ultimate fate? How does the protagonist pay her homage? What does the protagonist receive in return for her compassion, and why is this unprecedented? How does the protagonist thank them? What newfound strength does the protagonist have after this event? Part 2: The Games
As I mentioned before, a novel will include various conflicts. The MAIN conflict is external. However, the protagonist also faces an internal conflict when she thinks of Peeta. • 29. How or why is she internally conflicted when she thinks of Peeta? Conflict
THE TURNING POINT • 30. What new rule is implemented that changes the course of The Games? The Game Changer