Rue gets speared at the end of the 17th chapter, but doesnt actually die until the 18th chapter on pg 235 when the cannon sounds
well in the middle of the book the hunger games begin on the first day many tributes die i hope that gives you a hint.
No. Peeta does not die in any of The Hunger Games books.
No she didn't kill anyone but when Katniss and Ruesplitup, Rue got trapped in a net and shouted Katniss over and over again until she came. When Katniss arrived, she quickly cut the net and then got Rue to stand up. When Rue was standing Rue was stabbed with a spear in the stomach and Katniss shot Marvel in the throat, which killed him. After when she was dying, Katniss was asked by Rue to sing a song. This song she sang was Rue's lullaby. After when Rue completely died, Katniss gathered flowers and put them around Rue's body. Then Katniss left.
Near the ginal showdown cato kills thresh, although the book doesn't describe tresh's death it states that cato kills him
Rue dies in the first book, The Hunger Games.
Rue passed away in the woods.Katniss found her stabbed with Marvel's spear and dying. Rue told Katniss she had to win the Hunger Games for Rue (because they were allies), and even asked Katniss to sing to her. And so she died while Katniss sings what is later referred to in the book as "Rue's Lullaby."
He killed Rue and Katniss Killed Marvel (It didn't say it was Marvel but when you watch the movie you will see)
She gets stabbed with a spear by one of the other competitors
No, Haymitch does not die in the 50th Hunger Games. He does not die throughout the book series either.
in book one thresh fox face cato glimer and others that are not named die. peeta and katness live
Rue was stabbed with a spear, thrown by Marvel, the boy from District 1
Rue gets speared at the end of the 17th chapter, but doesnt actually die until the 18th chapter on pg 235 when the cannon sounds
Primrose does not die in any book. She is a character from the novel "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins.
No he does not.
Oh, dude, Rue dies in "The Hunger Games" on page 243 of the book. But hey, who's counting, right? Like, it's not like we're keeping track of every page where a fictional character meets their demise... oh wait, we are? My bad.
No, Katniss* doesn't die.