What are the six conditions (to being the Mockingjay) that Katniss presents to President Coin in Command?

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Among the conditions Katniss asks President Coin to be the Mockingjay are:

  • Buttercup (sister's cat) can stay in the Everdeen family room.
  • Let her and Gale be allowed out of District 13 to hunt.
  • Gale can accompany her to record propos.
  • Immunity to the victors captured by the Capitol, even if they were considered traitors.
  • Immunity to Effie Trinket.
  • Let her kill President Snow.

Explanation:

The American Suzanne Collins is the writer of the trilogy of the novels of "The Hunger Games", novels that were later made into movies. The "Hunger Games" trilogy is about principles, poverty, tyranny, loyalty, and love.

The plot stars Katniss Everdeen, a teenager who, due to certain circumstances, becomes one of the people who will fight against the tyranny that governs her nation.

Katniss Everdeen in the third part of the saga becomes a symbol of hope for people, so she sets certain conditions to accept the role.

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The neighbors children were playing outside all afternoon

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why?

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fr tho why are there kids outside it's 2020

Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage? A. Her dog however, weighed over 40 pounds. B. Everybody came to the wedding, of course. C. Mom's recipes on the contrary, avoid salt. D. In fact Chicago does have an elevated railway system.

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B is ur best choice 
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A word that describes how two words relate to each other in a sentence is what?

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Juxtaposition ?? is that what youre looking for?

What is the meaning of the word expiration in the first paragraph?A) ending
B) filling
C) timing
D) waiting

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I think the answer will be A) Ending

Answer:what does the first paragraph say?

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I depart as air, I shake my white locks at the runaway sun, l effuse my flesh in eddies, and drift it in lacy jags. I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love, If you want me again look for me under your boot-soles. What is one purpose of the personification in this poem?

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To portray a force of nature as something that runs from humans.

Writers and poets use personification to bring inanimate things to life, so that their nature and actions are understood in a better way. Because it is easier for us to relate to something that is human or that possesses human traits.

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What is the definition of metaphor?A.
a comparison of two things, usually using like or as; for example, "He ran like greased lightning"

B.
a comparison of two things that does not use like or as; for example, "Her eyes are blue pools"

C.
a comparison of one thing to all others; for example, "Jupiter is the largest planet"

D.
a comparison of two people; for example, "Helen is older than Petra"

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B
 because A is a simile
c and d don't really fit, plus I know for a fact is it b.

B
a metaphor is a comparison of two things, without using like or as