There are several primary climaxes in the books. (Spoiler Alert): One turning point for Katniss is when she takes Rue on as an ally. Another is when they blow up the Careers' food supplies. The biggest climax in the middle of the book is when Katniss learns that both she and Peeta can make it out alive, and rescues and restores him to health. The main climax of the book throughout would be the final bout between Katniss, Cato, and Peeta; and Katniss outsmarting the gamemakers and almost committing suicide. A great book has many turning points, and these are the biggest in terms of character development and action scenes.
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There are several moments of decision in the book, The Hunger Games. The first major one is when Katniss decides to volunteer as tribute for the 74th Hunger Games in place of her sister Prim. The second major moment of choice would probably be Katniss's choice to commit suicide with Peeta.
Minor moments of choice would be Katniss's decision to shoot the arrow at the game makers, the decision to team up with Rue and form a special connection with her, and the choice to sacrifice her life to go to the cornucopia and get the medicine needed to save Peeta.
I would say the turning point is when Katniss hears the anounsment that she and peeta both can win....2 victors, that and as she figures out he was never a threat to her he loves her ect.
When they find out about the previous winners geting reaped and when the force field in the arena breaks:)
The book after Catching Fire is Mockingjay.
there are 391 pages in the book Catching Fire.
Cashmere is a female in Catching Fire. She is the sister of Gloss, another tribute in the 75th Hunger Games.
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