Parents/Guardians, please
assist your child with today’s homework.
Option 1:
Our part of District 12,
nicknamed the Seam, is crawling with coal miners. Men and women with hunched shoulders and swollen knuckles,
lines on their sunken faces.
1.
Describe the men
and women who live in the Seam.
When I was younger, I would
blurt out bad things about the people who rule our country, Panem, from a
far-off city called the Capitol.
2.
Who ruled Panem?
3.
Why do you think that
Katniss sad negative things about the Capitol?
Taking the kids from our districts,
forcing them to kill one another while we watch – this is the Capitol’s way of
reminding us how we are at their mercy.
The message is clear. “Look how we take your children and sacrifice them
and there’s nothing you can do.”
4. Why does the Capitol force
kids to kill each other?
Option 2:
When I was younger, I would
blurt out bad things about the people who rule our country, Panem, from a
far-off city called the Capitol.
1.
Who ruled Panem?
2.
Why do you think that
Katniss said negative things about the Capitol?
Taking the kids from our districts,
forcing them to kill one another while we watch – this is the Capitol’s way of
reminding us how we are at their mercy.
The message is clear. “Look how we take your children and sacrifice them
and there’s nothing you can do.”
3.
Why does the Capitol
force kids to kill each other?
Option 3:
Our part of District 12,
nicknamed the Seam, is crawling with coal miners. Men and women with hunched shoulders and swollen knuckles,
lines on their sunken faces.
1.
Describe the men
and women who live in the Seam.
When I was younger, I would
blurt out bad things about the people who rule our country, Panem, from a
far-off city called the Capitol.
2.
Who ruled Panem?
3.
Why do you think that
Katniss (the speaker) said negative things about the Capitol?
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