Losing Katniss
Mr. Everdeen doesn't have much description because he died when Katniss was 11, and the books start when she is 16. But, he seems like a man who loved and cared about his family and he apparently had the most magnificent singing voice ever.
keeping her compusure will be the hardest challenge becaus she just lost all of her district (mostly) & she lost her old home where she kept some of her sentimental father's things & everybody see's her but she does end up losing it and i think you would to.
If she shows how tired,sad,and hurt she is the Capitol audiences might think she is weak. Then she could risk losing sponsors and not gaining any sponsors. The sponsors give the tributes vital supplies.
Winning and Losing - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Ireland:G
Death
Losing Katniss
you risk the chance of losing your hearing and if not hearing loss then your ears will be more proned to quicker hearing loss or your hearing will decrease quicker over time.
He was not. Be began losing his hearing around the age of 30.
Yes. Clips can even be added to help your child keep from losing it.
The Hunger Games
Mr. Everdeen doesn't have much description because he died when Katniss was 11, and the books start when she is 16. But, he seems like a man who loved and cared about his family and he apparently had the most magnificent singing voice ever.
No it does not! although it greatly improves your hearing abilities.
Thomas Edison
Because it sends strong vibrations into the eardrum eventually the eardrum gets damaged and they lose their hearing
Could be losing his/her hearing.....mine Siamese is
in a way, but there are still some there, humans just cant hear them.