go straight to the woods, find water and stay alive
Don't get caught up at the cornucopia, and find water.
Stay alive, find water, and don't go for the cornucopia.
He told them to run far away from the Cornucopia and find a shelter near a water source.
Run away from the Cornucopia.
"Stay alive."
To survive
i think she feels like it was useless
he think they ratchet...
In the popular book and film series, Haymitch Abernathyis the mentor of Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark.Haymitch was their mentor in both the 74th and 75th Hunger Games. Haymitch was also the only living victor of District 12 before Katniss and Peeta, which is why they shared the same mentor.
To pretend to be so madly in love that she couldn't stand the thought of losing Peeta and that would be as to why she pulled out those poisonous berries
I think that he represents sacrifice and pessimism, throughout the book. However, I have a feeling that some other people may disagree... I think that he represents secrecy and loneliness.
Haymitch's second instruction for Peeta and Katniss are to find water.
Stay Alive
Haymitch is Katniss and Peeta's mentor. He trains them for the Hunger Games.
pg 56 paragraph 3
i think she feels like it was useless
He's always drunk.
Marry Peeta. (This is a Catching Fire answer, not sure if what you were looking for.)
There was only one victor other than Haymitch, Peeta and Katniss. His name is not specified, and he was dead before the series began.
Haymitch's final words of advice to Katniss and Peeta are "Remember who the real enemy is" and "Stay alive". These words serve as a reminder to focus on surviving the Games and not falling for the Capitol's traps.
he think they ratchet...
In the popular book and film series, Haymitch Abernathyis the mentor of Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark.Haymitch was their mentor in both the 74th and 75th Hunger Games. Haymitch was also the only living victor of District 12 before Katniss and Peeta, which is why they shared the same mentor.
To find water and then stay alive