Why Are Districts Important

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I think the districts are important because it helps even people out, then people won't fight and because why they were made. There was a big difference from how the districts were in the beginning and the end. In the beginning the districts where somewhere you would want to be, it was peaceful and calm. In the end all of the districts were fighting against the capital and eventually destroy it. Now i'm going to show you how the districts are important.

The first reason I think the districts are important is because it helps even people out. In the book there is 12 different districts, and it help even people out because there is so many people in the book so i'm pretty sure that they made the hunger games to lower the amount of people and because the president just finds it interesting and funny which is kind of creepy. This evidence shows that they made the book better by evening people out. That makes it better because then not so many people are in the book and so there's not so much action. In conclusion I think the districts are important is because it helps even people out.
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In the book there is still a lot of people in each district but if there wasn't any districts there would be so many people in one space and people would probably fight a lot. This evidence shows that if there was no districts there would be a lot of fights. Also there would probably be so many people in so little space and people would probably hurt or kill people which would be bad because it would make the book very crowded and to action packed. In conclusion I think the districts are important is because then people won't

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