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English, 16.05.2021 05:20 Kingzion5775

Pls help!! i read a book (hunger games the first book) and the teacher told us to write a poem using a chapter or part of the story so wrote some. could you tell me if its not good or to little or to much. thank you! no spamming

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What have I done?

Striding toward the elevator,

Flinging my bow to one side and my quiver on the other.

Hit the number twelve button with my fist.

The doors sliding together.

I make it back to my room before the tears start running down my cheeks.

I hear the others calling for me, but I just ignore them.

I’ve ruined everything.

If I’d stood even a ghost of a chance,

It all vanished when I sent that arrow flying at Gamemakers.

What will they do to me now?

Arrest me? Execute me?

What was I thinking, shooting at the Gamemkers?

Of course, I wasn't, I was shooting at the apple because I was angry.

I wasn’t trying to kill one of them.

If I were, they’d be dead!

Oh, what does it matter?

It’s not like i’m gonna win anyways.

Haymitch and Effie are knocking on my door.

I shout at them to go away, and they do.

Now I'm sure I'll have the lowest score of the twenty-four.

When Effie taps on the door to call me to dinner, I decide I may as well go.

I avoid looking at anyone as I take tiny spoonfuls of fish soup.

I let my eyes meet Peeta’s.

He raises his eyebrows. A question. What happened?

I just give my head a small shake.

After dinner, we go to the sitting room to watch the scores announced on television.

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