Haymitch's 'A Brief Analysis Of Peeta'

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Peeta makes a deal with Haymitch that katniss has to be the winner of the game because he loves her.Katniss doesn’t know this they do this behind her back because she cannot act.Pretty much what he’s saying that if he tells her she won't act normal or she’ll won’t go along with it.The for three days the twenty-four tributes will all practice together, then on the final afternoon they perform in private in front of the people who are hosting the games.Haymitch asks Katniss and peeta if they want to train together or separately.Peeta knows Katniss is a very good hunter, and katniss feels surprised she knows Peeta thinks of her and cares for her.Haymitch just wants to know about their strengths because he's trying not to die.Katniss is good with

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