Katniss's third visitor before she left District 12 (in the book) was Gale and he promised that he would continue to hunt in order to prevent Katniss's family from starving.
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Katniss' third visitor in the Justice Building is The Baker, Peeta's father. In his visit he tells Katniss he will watch over Prim, and gives Katniss cookies. Katniss is surprised, but grateful that he will look after Prim. Later on though, Katniss wonders if Peeta put him up to this and doubts his good intentions. She decides not to have anything to do with Peeta, and throws the cookies out of the nonmoving train's window.
She makes Katniss promise that she will win.
In the book Mockingjay, the third book in the Hunger Games series, Katniss Everdeen was seventeen (17) years old. We get this evidence from "My name is Katniss Everdeen. I am SEVENTEEN years old. My home is District 12, etc.
He said that he trought katniss and him had made a promise or deal of tellig the true to each other! He was trying to manipulate her so she might think he didn't try to kill prim.
No, Katniss and Peeta do not get engaged in The Hunger Games, however, for the Capitol and for the viewers, Peeta proposes to Katniss on live television, though they never officially get married. However, at the interviews during the third Quarter Quell, or the 75th Hunger Games, Peeta anounces that he and Katniss did in fact get married at home and that she is pregnant. However, that is not true, they offically get married in the third book, MockingJay, at the end of the book, during the Epilogue.