President snow and the capitol. It wad devised because the districts rebelled and they needed a way to make sure they wouldn't again. The Hunger Games are a way to diminish hope in the districts. Because as president snow said, "hope. It is the only thing stronger than fear."
Probably the capitol of Panem.
Entertainment has been around for as long as humans have been around. We find entertainment in each other, dancing, games, etc. As long as there are people there will be entertainment.
so that people wont be bored
Opera
no they are two different people,SAM and mark are children presented ans ant and dec are entertainment presenters.just Google their names.
an activity that is diverting and that holds the attention Entertainment consists of any activity which provides a diversion or permits people to amuse themselves in their leisure time. Entertainment is generally passive, such as watching opera or a movie. Active forms of amusement, such as games or sports, are more often considered to be recreation. ..
Buy the book and read it yourself but i think its on page 172
The capitol of Panem
Populace means the people at large. Your fellow citizens.
Here is how you can use populace in a sentence, 'The presidential candidate did not appeal to the populace interests.' Populace means people living in a particular area.
Populace is defined as people who live in a specific area or country or the common people of the community. Antonyms for populace include elite, aristocracy, and upper crust.
the phone is a devise to talk to people.
Greek Root: "People, or Populace". Example of use with other root - pandemic. Pan, like in panorama (wide scope) combined with demic (populace) would mean something affecting a wide scope of the populace.
populace = noun [treated as sing. or plural] the general public / all the ordinary people of a particular country or area. He had the support of large sections of the local populace. The general populace are opposed to sudden change.
The Olympics like many of the ancient Greek marvels, were lost when the Romans invaded in the 1st century BC. The idea of it was then totally lost until a Frenchman revived it in the late 19th century as an entertainment spectacle and way to keep people healthy.
Some synonyms for population are community, inhabitants, society, and populace.
public, society, mob, people, multitude, commonality
society, people, public, residents, commonwealth, populace, state