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Q: What does katniss do during the interview that makes her giggle?
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What is rue's last request of Katniss?

She makes Katniss promise that she will win.


Why would prim be better than Katniss in the arena?

Prim isn't better than Katniss, nor is Katniss better than Prim. However, Prim has more likable character traits, which makes her seem like a better character.Prim is friendlyPrim is kinder, and makes friends easier than Katniss doesPrim trusts people more so than Katniss


How did Katniss make the Careers look foolish?

Katniss dumps a Tracker Jacker nest on the Career's heads. Later Katniss kills Marvel and makes Cato angry. Then last when Cato is being mauled and devoured by the wolves, he asked Katniss to kill and him and take him out of his suffering which leads Katniss to send a arrow flying through his skull


What rules does Katniss live by?

. Katniss puts her family first (prim, her mom) and makes sure that they are safe. In the first book when katniss pulled the thing with the gamemakers for her training score she was more concerned about what would happen to her family and if they would be punished for her actions


What does cinna make sure Katniss bring into the arena with her?

Cinna, Katniss's stylist in "The Hunger Games," makes sure she brings her signature Mockingjay pin into the arena. The pin becomes a symbol of rebellion and hope throughout the series. Additionally, Cinna also designs Katniss's iconic flaming dress, which helps her make a memorable entrance during the opening ceremonies of the Games. These items not only serve as tools for survival but also as symbols of defiance against the oppressive Capitol.