Juan Perez Per.1 Book Review: Mockingbird Mockingjay Summary Suzanne Collins‚ author of the The Hunger Games trilogy‚ wrote the fantastic book called Mockingjay. The book is part of the trilogy‚ still based on surviving the games. The book is about 400 to 500 pages long and the setting is still in North America. Published by Scholastic‚ the book is worth to read. the characters now involve Finnick Odair‚ a man who sells used to sell out his body because of the Capitol’s president
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Perfectly suited for the event‚ this year’s Comic Con international started with a successful preview of “The Hunger Games‚ Mockingjay 2” last Thursday afternoon. The Hall H was filled with excited crowd when the presentation commenced. Four people aroused to the stage with their mysterious white outfits‚ followed by the resounding drum line from the local San Diego high school band. As the drum line agitated‚ a video started to play. It is the District 13 people‚ dressed in white suits and acting
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MockingJay Mockingjay continues right where Catching Fire left off. Katniss is extracted from the Quartell Quell along with others who were also in the Quarter Quell. One person who was not there was Peeta. Peeta is still missing‚ and Katniss is going to save him. Peeta sends the rebels a coded message warning them that the Capitol will attack them. The Capitol finds out‚ and responds to this by torturing Peeta. The Capitol continues the bombing of District 13 just as Peeta predicted
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Catching Fire and Mockingjay‚ two totally different books from the same series. Both of these books are from The Hunger Games series. Catching fire is the 2nd book‚ Mockingjay is the third/last. This whole series is based upon Katniss Everdeen and the Hunger Games (Games in which one male and female tribute enter an arena and fight to the death.) All the districts (1-12) are under rule by a Capitol‚ the capitol is very callous and bitter. During the three books Katniss tries to stop the Capitol and
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Mariah Alves Honors English- Book report Mrs. Smith 8 March 2012 Mockingjay For my book report‚ I did a diorama using a simple shoe box. My book is called “Mockingjay”‚ by Suzanne Collins; it is the third book of “The Hunger Games. This book is about the girl on fire Katniss Everdeen‚ is in district 13‚ with her mother and her sister‚ Prim‚ along with Gale. Peeta’s family is dead‚ along with everyone in district 12 who didn’t escape to 13. Peeta is captured by the capital and is being tortured;
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Mockingjay Part 1‚ Chapter 1‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ is so far telling the story of Katniss Everdeen visiting District 12 and living in District 13. When Katniss arrives at District 12‚ she starts to feel sorrowful and culpable for the destruction and deaths of so many people she is seeing. Katniss goes into her old home while she was there and finds a white flower that was fresh and she thinks that it’s from President Snow. This flower obtained her attention so much‚ even though it was just a flower
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“Fire is catching! And if we burn you burn with us!”. A quote from Mockingjay written by Suzanne Collins. That quote shows how the main character Katniss is fearless and how she wants to destroy Snow and take down the capitol. She goes through many changes. Katniss ends up being a person who goes kind of crazy and wants to die. But that’s at the end of the book at the beginning she was selfless‚ fearless‚ and caring. Katniss Everdeen is a selfless girl‚ and puts other people’s needs before hers
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The first portion of this reading is an excerpt from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ in this excerpt the author tells the story of Frankenstein and the creation of his monster that did not end the way he had dreamed of. This excerpt begins with Frankenstein deciding that he wanted to create a brand-new living species and went to work right away to bring a dead corpse alive and to achieve this dream. He worked on this project on his own‚ secluded from all people. Because of the strenuous hours put into
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In the excerpt from the Hobbit‚ the author‚ J.R.R.‚ uses descriptive language to describe the setting and mood. This quote helps us form our claim by showing mood and setting‚ “He nibbled a bit of sorrel‚ and he drank from a small mountain stream that crossed the path‚ and he ate three wild strawberries that he found on its bank‚ but it was not much good.” This supports our claim by presenting that he was stuck in the wilderness without the resources he would normally use. The character scrounge
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Benjamin Banneker Excerpt The Declaration of Independence‚ a well-respected document responsible for seceding the United States of America from the oppressive Great Britain‚ had a false allegation written in it: that all men were created equal and endowed with unalienable rights. The only men who proved to be equal in the eyes of society were the property owning white men‚ and slaves‚ after some of them having had helped their American allies achieve freedom‚ were once again subjugated to the
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