The Hunger Games Literary Techniques Crossword

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Across
  1. 7. “The pair last year ate everything with their hands like a couple of savages. It completely upset my digestion.”
  2. 8. "All of a sudden, I am overwhelmed by the thought that if I am going to die, I want to still be me. I just can't bear the thought of being like some piece in their games, like a lamb to the slaughter."
  3. 9. "The woods became our savior, and each day I went a bit farther into its arms."
  4. 10. "...the last thing I want to do is strip down Haymitch, wash the vomit out of his chest hair, and tuck him into bed... But judging by the state he's in, Haymitch will have no memory of this tomorrow."
  5. 11. “Happy Hunger Games! May the odds be ever in your favor."
  6. 13. The mockingjay pin
  7. 14. A few hours later, I am dressed in what will either be the most sensational¹² or the deadliest costume in the opening ceremonies. I’m in a simple black unitard¹³ that covers me from ankle to neck. Shiny leather boots lace up to my knees. But it’s the fluttering¹⁴ cape made of streams of orange, yellow, and red and the matching headpiece that define this costume. Cinna plans to light them on fire just before our chariot rolls into the streets.
Down
  1. 1. "May the odds be ever in your favor."
  2. 2. (End of chapter 1). "It’s Primrose Everdeen."
  3. 3. A “Tribute” in the novel means the people chosen to represent their district. The second meaning, outside of the novel, means a gift or token to show gratitude.
  4. 4. “You’re not afraid of fire, are you?”
  5. 5. The Games and its tributes are an ___________ to an ancient Greek story called Theseus and the Minotaur.
  6. 6. Capitol is lavishly dressed, but the people of the districts are starving."
  7. 12. Examples in the novel are violence, oppression, resistance and control.