Who Is Katniss Brave

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Katniss has to win the war for her family. Katniss’ fighting ability and loss of her friend gave her courage and bravery she needed to fight on. Katniss has the heart of a lion. Katniss is a brave and true warrior. Katniss came to be one of the greatest tributes because of her bravery, confidence, and courage. She never gave up even at the worst times. She is a very intelligent leader who takes control of situations that need to be fixed. Katniss is a survivor who overcomes many wounds and exhaustions to continue fighting. She is an independent person who stands on her own.

Katniss is a very skilled hunter. She can catch food with her bow and arrow. Katniss can also kill her enemies with her bow and arrow. She hits her targets most of the time. Katniss’ father taught her how to shoot a bow and arrow she can also hit her target perfectly in the center of the forehead. She learned how to use a bow and arrow when she was 11. She was able to provide food for her family . She also considered herself as a good hunter. Katniss is also a far more skilled hunter and tracker then Peeta.
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It is hard to escape traps set by Katniss. She knows how to set traps that work . When she traps her eneimes they can’t get out of them. Katniss hides the traps well so they can not be seen. She traps are good but dangerous. Katniss’ closest friend Gale, had taught her how to set snares and traps. She taught him how to do a archery. The snares and traps that katniss learned from him helped her in the

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