Panem, the remainder of North America.
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Stylistics-1972
The book, The Hunger Games, is part of the Science Fiction genre. This is a Science Fiction book because the book is set in the future and has new inventions and usage of words. The Hunger Games, is set in the future because the continent of North America has been conquered by a group of people and is now called the country of Panam. It is also set in the future because they have hovercraft's that move extreamly fast. Another reason why this book is set in the future is because people have learned how to control the weather and temperature in an outdoor environment. This also show that they have new technologies to control the weather. These are just a few of the reasons why, The Hunger Games, is set in the science fiction genre.
The group Itachi's in is called the Akasuki. They are a group of A+ ranked ninja who want the tails for evil purposes.
Yes. There are three books in the series also known as a trilogy. Trilogy means "A group of three related novels, plays, films, operas, or albums." The Hunger Games trilogy is in fact a part of The Hunger Games series.
Probably not since the book appeals to the age group of young adults, but they do have hunger games action figures. hope this helped (:
a compendium of games
Panem, the remainder of North America.
None! They r called Metalloid.
Lots of people. Crazy pretty smart Drunk colourful. in my opinion it depends on the district.
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if you threaten them when they are alone, no. but if you practically kick a full nest over, then its group attack. So if that happens, run like you're in the hunger games!
One of Clove's strengths is knife throwing. Also, being a Career is a plus for her because she has a group of strong fighters. Having been a citizen of District 2, she was trained for the Games since she was young.
They are both very good, but for different reasons. Hunger Games is for a slightly older group than Percy Jackson. Percy Jackson has battles and conflict, but it is more lighthearted and joking. It focuses more on friendship, loyalty, confidence, crushes, and other preteen type issues. It does teach a bit about Greek mythology. Hunger Games is more politically oriented. Revolution was one of the major themes, although it also went into topics like loyalty, love, and friendship. It handled it in a more mature manner.
Stylistics-1972
"And everything"? That would be the universe.Yes, but I guess the answer may have been meant to be "a galaxy".And what about the poor little planets? They deserve a mention.