Hunger Games Strengths And Weaknesses

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Sweetness Beats Strength

History would lead you to believe that someone more built, older, and more experienced with weapons is likely to win the 2017 Hunger Games. Although I might not be as athletically build, tall, and mentally smart with the wild, a 13-year-old female will come out victorious as the 2017 Hunger Games winner. So you should sponsor me. If you are wondering what the Hunger Games is and why you need sponsors then let me explain it to you. Each year 12 boys and 12 girls are required to participate in a live television game where children through adults fight to the death. If you want to stay alive, and go back home, then you are going to need sponsors. What sponsors do, is send you weapons, medicine, food, and things
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With being upright, the kindness, sweetness, and loyalty, I have will help me work to gain the other tributes trust. Since many people found me upright back home, then I could also get the other tributes to find me kind, sweet, and loyal too. However, I am good at lying, which can lead them into falling in traps. For example, I could tell the other tributes that there are supplies like food, water, and weapons waiting at the Cornucopia because I know that they have gained my trust. So, they would go there because they want to find a way to stay alive. But, I would be lying because I would have found some sort of trap that the Gamemakers have placed …show more content…
Throughout my life, I have played many sports like swimming, golf, and tennis. Which, all of these sports show that I have the intelligence of my body to win the Hunger Games. Plus, throughout my life, I have only gotten A’s which proves, I am smart and so I will be able to find my way out of difficult situations. Which, can help me use my strength to fight other tributes, use my intelligence to find food and water, and escape from any traps the Careers, Gamemakers, or other tributes put me through. This can benefit me in the Games because I’m physically and mentally smart. Lastly, I am very quiet. Say for instance that I was playing a game that occurs you to sneak up on another person. Usually, whenever I play, no one would be able to suspect me coming because I’m so quiet. This could benefit me in The Hunger Games because I could sneak up on someone steal their weapons, food, or other items. So they would starve and die because they have nothing resourceful left. Which would leave me to having the other supplies that could later on benefit me or leave them to die because I have stolen their

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