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Discussion Questions *Answer in complete sentences
1. What does Katniss do that makes you know she is playing the game?
2. How are the Gamemakers controlling the game? How does this affect Katniss?
3. What memory of home does Katniss recall?
4. How does Rue get such a high score in training?
5. Why are the Career Tributes keeping Peeta around?
6. Do you think the Careers are as smart as they are strong?
7. How is the judges' rating of Katniss working against her now?
8. Is Katniss part of an alliance with any other tributes? With whom? Who do you
think is looking out for Katniss?
9. Would you trust Rue? Why or why not?

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