Yes, "holding your tongue" is a metaphor for keeping your mouth shut. That is a metaphor used in The Hunger Games.
When Buttercup plays "Crazy Cat", that is a metaphor for Katniss's life.
An Avox is a person who has had their tongue cut out. They appear in the Hunger Games series. All one needs to do to become one is to have their tongue cut out by the Capitol.
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When Buttercup plays "Crazy Cat", that is a metaphor for Katniss's life.
The metaphor "She was the spark that set the Districts alight with ideas" is found on page 159 of "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. In this passage, Katniss is referring to her sister Prim's innocence and impact on the rebellion.
An Avox is a person who has had their tongue cut out. They appear in the Hunger Games series. All one needs to do to become one is to have their tongue cut out by the Capitol.
originally, it was Rue, but after she was killed, Katniss learned Peeta was not dead, and teamed up.
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An avox is a servant for the capitol. They have had their tongue chooped out by the capitol, so they cant speak, and they are forced to serve the people of the capitol.
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