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Hunger Games Summary
Kaya Geck
February 24,2012
Period 4-5
Summary for the Hunger Games The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins tells a story about a girl named Katniss ,and boy named Peeta who participate in the Hunger Games (The Hunger Games is when 24 competitors out of twelve districts come to fight each other till they die). Katniss has a little sister named Prim who's name got picked out of a jar to participate in the hunger games ,so Katniss volunteers.Peeta also gets his name picked out of the jar.Katniss and Peeta get to the Capitol were they host the games. Peeta and Katniss go to the training room were they see all the other competitors;most are bigger than Katniss.Katniss is good with the bow and arrow ,and Peeta is a very good camouflager.When the games began Katniss strikes for a backpack and so does someone else,but the other kid gets a knife in his back.Katniss gets far away but the people who make the games through fire balls at Katniss and make a huge burn on her leg.Katniss teams up with Rue a 12 year old from district 11.Rue and Katniss play tricks on the careers ,but the careers strike back by killing Rue. The game maker announces that if two people from the same district win they will both win. Katniss finds Peeta but with a horrible wound on his leg.The game makers announce that there will be a feast with something you need desperately and that was medicine for Peetas wound. Katniss tries to leave but peeta wont let her so she knocks him out with some special medicine so he wont follow. Katniss got the medicine! Peeta was healed but not completly so Katniss and Peeta go out to find their final match; a huge boy from district 1. The boy from district one died ,and Katniss and Peeta won.

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