she is shocked , and doesn't know how to react to his confession , after a while she understand that she is attracted to him and begins to love him.
she knocks him into a vase, causing him to cut his hand, and tells him that he made her look weak and vulnerable, and had no right to do that.
She went through deep depression. She didn't work or anything, so Katniss had to take care of the family while she went through her depression.
Katniss was very surprised, angry even. She didn't understand what he meant, she thought it was just to get more sponsors. Katniss pushes Peeta afterwards for announcing a lie, because she thought she looked like a weakling. Afterwards Haymitch says that it's a good thing because she will get sponsers, too. It would put on a good show, and that's exactly what Panem wants. At the end of the book, Katniss finds out that Peeta meant what he said, and it was the truth.
The 'R' in REACT represents 'RESPOND' to the situation.
"React" stands for a lot of things so you're not being specific enough.
she knocks him into a vase, causing him to cut his hand, and tells him that he made her look weak and vulnerable, and had no right to do that.
She didn't react outwardly, but she felt betrayal inside.
She is devistated, upset, and wants revenge on the capital.
With a declaration of war.
he was furious when he received the decleration of independence
For Americans, sure they are happy, but not so well in England.
they thinks its beautiful and heartbreaking yet heartwarming that he loves Katniss yet one of them must die. Or both
He tells Katniss to kill him, but she can't. Instead, she grabs the red poisonous berries, Nightlock, that killed Foxface and Peeta catches on. They are about to eat the berries when Claudius announces that there are two winners: Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark.
In "The Hunger Games," the Gamemakers react to Katniss's act of defiance in lynching Seneca Crane with a mix of shock and concern. They recognize that her actions undermine their control over the Games and symbolize a rebellion against the Capitol's authority. This pivotal moment forces them to reconsider their strategies and the implications of Katniss's defiance, ultimately leading to increased scrutiny and tension in the subsequent Games. The incident highlights the unpredictability of Katniss as a symbol of resistance, challenging the Gamemakers' power.
Washington was impressed. He hoped that it inspired people(soldiers).-kayla
Katniss thinks it is very basic and simple to treat an illness but she doesn't know what she is doing when treating illness. Katniss tries to efficiently make good use of the supplies she has but she absolutely hates the sight of pus and just pus its self. Hope this answered some of your question! :D
She is so devastated she completely zones out and becomes unresponsive, leaving an 11-year-old Katniss to fend for herself and her family and having to illegally hunt outside the district's boundaries just to support her and her family