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The Hunger Games
1. Do people in District 11, where they grow food, have enough to eat? What happens if they break the rules?
2. Why do you think the Capitol wouldn’t want the districts to know about each other?
3. What are some of the similarities and differences between District 11 and District 12?
During the timestamp 29:23-44:07 I give you the same scene twice. What are some of 4.the differences between the book and the film?
5. Who does Katniss hate more? The boy who killed Rue or the Capitol? Why?
6. Why does Katniss cover Rue in flowers?
7. What does Katniss receive from the sponsors? Who got her this gift? Is something like this normal?
8. Why does President Snow say that Seneca would not root for the underdogs he sees in District 10, 11, 12?

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