First it is her mother and Prim, next is unexpectantly Peeta's father who bring her cookies and the promise to feed Prim, next is Gale who promises to feed her family, last is Madge who brings her the mocking jay pin, which is her symbol though out the book.
Mayby cuz u need advice? Im also a kid who needs advice and gives advice. You sound JUST like ME
"Remember your own experiences." "Go ask questions, investigate, and research." "Use your imagination."
Jayvon is 1 of my best friends!! he listenins wen i talk 2 him!!!!!!! he gives me advice wen i need it! he would spend hours on da fone wit me @ nite!!!!!!
Joey isn't racist, per se, he's a realist. He bashes everyone equally, but he also gives credit where credit is due... Also known as... He's brutally honest.
The very first advice is " Stay Alive". But the first honest advice is " You're not going to like what they do to you. But no matter what it is, don't resist" - Haymitch
In the first book? Haymitch did
i think she feels like it was useless
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.
haymitch tells them to act friendly, to act like a team.
In the third book, Mockingjay, Haymitch is apparently in the rebellion against the Capitol, though Katniss has no idea about this. He saves her from the arena in Catching Fire, showing courage, and, in the first book, The Hunger Games, he gives good advice to Peeta and Katniss before the go into the arena, showing honor.
The advice he gives Katniss and Peeta is: 1. Don't die 2. Find water 3. Don't get caught in the blood bath
One example of a story that gives advice is "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." The tale teaches the lesson that lying can have serious consequences and emphasizes the importance of being honest and trustworthy.
The original advice he gives is to stay alive, but later on he tells them to immediately find a source for water and get as far away from the start as possible.
She gives her alot of advice. When the nurse sees Juliet 'sleeping' she gives her the advice to sleep in because Paris (her Husband to be) will keep her up all night... if you know what I mean. She actually does say this, she also gives Juliet the advice to marry Paris in the first place because Romeo is Banished and it's just easier this way.
A person who gives unwanted advice is usually called a kibitzer.
First it is her mother and Prim, next is unexpectantly Peeta's father who bring her cookies and the promise to feed Prim, next is Gale who promises to feed her family, last is Madge who brings her the mocking jay pin, which is her symbol though out the book.