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About This Passage
Selected for thematic weight (a costume becoming a name, a name becoming an identity), rhetorical sophistication (the dreamy delivery of an unforgettable line), and vocabulary-density (audience, dreamily) suited to the youngest readers.
I want the audience to remember you, said Cinna dreamily. Katniss, the girl who was on fire.
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Discussion Questions
Narration Prompt
Tell someone what happened in this chapter in order. When you get to the most important part, slow down and tell it carefully — what happened, why it mattered, and what you think about it.
Discussion Questions
- Cinna says he asked to work with the District 12 tributes — the district nobody wants. Why would a kind person ask for the hardest job? What in the story makes you think so?
- When Cinna sets her cape on fire, Katniss is scared but does not cry or run. Was she brave for trusting Cinna, or was she just doing what she was told to do? What in the story makes you think so?
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