The Hunger Games And Katniss

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Question #5: Amazing. Can you describe what the arena was like this year? Was it similar to last year’s?
Katniss: Actually, this year’s arena was a lot more different than last year’s. The arena was a circular, clock shape, and at specific times, a new event would occur. It was a lot more challenging and hard to keep track of, but we still survived- well barely.
Question #6: How were the first few days? Was it hard to survive?
Katniss: It’s the Hunger Games- it’s always going to be a problem surviving. But my allies and I managed to survive the first few days, and time flew by.
Question #7: Were there any deaths that you really mourned? Was it hard to get over some of them like Rue?
Katniss: Yes, some of my allies, really my friends, died,

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