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English, 14.12.2020 22:10 cynthiagutierrez65

Write a transcript of Caesar Flickerman's interviews with Katniss's family and friends in District 12. A transcript is a
written copy of what is said during an interview. It will read
like a play with just dialogue and no stage direction.
a. The transcript should be a minimum of 750 words,
containing dialogue from Caesar Flickerman and at least
two District 12 residents. The dialogue should line up
with what is revealed about the characters in the book.
The interview should be based on what you think Caesar
and the characters would talk about, not based on what
any of them say in the movie.


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