The Hunger Games: A True Story

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The Hunger Games is thankfully not based on a true story. Well the story is about a capitol surrounded by 12 districts, those districts are very harsh and very cruel. The district's force the capitols to bring all the the kids they have ages 12-18 to participate on the annual Hunger Games and fight to the death on live TV. All the kids dress to impress they got ready to get chosen even though no one wanted to get chosen they were all afraid to die they weren't ready. Effie Trinket is the escort to the Hunger Games she is going to pick the chosen kids that have to fight. It was time to pick the choose the winners Effie had a round glass next to her with all the names she reached inside swirled her hand and picked up a tiny envelope she read

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