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The Hunger Games Suzane Collins 2008

The Hunger Games Suzane Collins 2008. Sara G. 1 period Mrs. Blancas. Setting.

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The Hunger Games Suzane Collins 2008

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  1. The Hunger GamesSuzane Collins2008 Sara G. 1 period Mrs. Blancas

  2. Setting • The woods are the main setting, for the hunger games takes place in the arena that looks like the woods. The book would be different without that setting because it would be easier for the tributes to kill the other tributes if there isn't any trees .-

  3. Characters

  4. Conflict • Include a vivid description of the main conflict in the story including what type of conflict it is (Man v Man, Man v Nature, Man v Society, Man v Self).

  5. Summary of Plot • Include a vivid description of the plot. The summary includes only the main ideas and important details and is well organized.

  6. Theme • One sentence theme for the book. • Text Evidence 1: Quote the book and give the page number. • Text Evidence 2: Quote the book and give the page number. • Text Evidence 3: Quote the book and give the page number.

  7. Point of View • First person because, Katniss tells the story and explains what is happening in the world around her. Also she explains her emotions, feelings, and what she will do next

  8. Symbolism • The mocking jay pin that the mayors daughter ,Madge , gives to Katniss symbolizes safety and hope

  9. Recommendation • Include a recommendation that explains why the book is worth reading or not.

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