I think you mean Chances, but, she thinks her opportunity of winning is little considering the higher districts (like 1,2, and 3) have careers ( children who prepare to join The Hunger Games and eventually volunteer). Hope that answered your question.
In "The Hunger Games" what the tributes see/feel when they get stung by the tracker jackers. (p 194). That's either an illusion or a hallucination.
In the first book, she is very unsure and mostly doubts that she will win until farther along in the games as she watches people kill each other and her opponents die off until it is only her and Peeta. In the second book,she is slightly more confident, but a bit shakey after having found out she must go back and realizing that only one tribute will win this time and the arena is specially made to be more difficult to survive than ever before.
The Hunger Games is told from first person point of view because authors feel that they can bring their characters out to readers better. They can relate their feelings and emotions to their characters better when saying "I" rather than "He" or "She". The Hunger Games is full of emotion, and Katniss Everdeen is full of constant emotion. Her thoughts and feelings are better shared in first person point of view.
she is happy and thankful but also a little bit unsure of his interntions. That is the point in the series when katniss realises pettas lover for her isn't an act for the games and the cappitol. its real.
Katniss thinks she can't win they Games because she is facing 23 other tributes. She tells herself she has to win for Prim, but she knows she has to go up against the Career tributes who have been training for the Games since they were little.
Not very confident although in the beginning Gale tries to convince her that it is only hunting. Katniss promises Prim she will try.
It says on the back of the book jacket on "Catching Fire" that Stephenie Meyers couldn't put down "The Hunger Games", and she couldn't stop thinking about the series.
Peeta, Katniss, and Thresh.
because they feel ashamed when their children die in the games by other people in other districts
No, hunger is a basic human need.
the benefits of alliances in the hunger games chapter fifteen is that allies can lighten the burden of carrying so many different things and can generally make you feel less lonely.
In "The Hunger Games" what the tributes see/feel when they get stung by the tracker jackers. (p 194). That's either an illusion or a hallucination.
In the first book, she is very unsure and mostly doubts that she will win until farther along in the games as she watches people kill each other and her opponents die off until it is only her and Peeta. In the second book,she is slightly more confident, but a bit shakey after having found out she must go back and realizing that only one tribute will win this time and the arena is specially made to be more difficult to survive than ever before.
Incredibly so, Suzanne Collins is an amazing and powerful writer. The Hunger Games Trilogy captures you and drags you into the story, making you feel as though you're living the character's life, which only a very talented writer has the talent to do.
That after all Peeta and katniss went through together, She didnt feel at all the same way as he did for her :(
If you like the Dystopian feel of it then you will probably like The Hunger games series, The Maze Runner series and maybe the Mortal Instruments series
Hunger pains