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In the fiction book "Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins; if I had a chance to change an aspect of the book, I would change the dialogue. That is because of the way that the book started off with. The protagonist Katniss is a 16 year old teenager who lives in a district that was in a place that used to be known as North America. Katniss lives with her family and also poverty. The own district is in a lack of money, which also lacks food for everyone. Katniss was caring for her sister and mother due to the lost of her father during a coal mine accident. Districts were in trouble of money, but there lies along a place called the Capitol, which is full of rich cruel people. Every year, two kids were sent to fight from each district against others to death. Katniss and Prim was waiting to see who was going to get picked from their district, but the unexpected happened. Prim was selected with tears along, but Katniss helped take her spot. When time went on, Katniss got on the train to go to the capitol where death might happen. The book was very good, except I would change a little of the dialogue in the beginning. On page 16, Katniss and Prim were preparing to go to the square where a lot of the big moments happened and the change of setting was written like, "At one o'clock, we head for the square." This shows why I would change the aspect of dialogue if I had a chance because the book has a bad way of scenes being changed in the book. The fast change in settings can cause a confusion on the story.











For a “4”: Did I….
• Write a topic sentence that provided the title, author, and genre of my text?
• Provide context of what is happening in the text, so my reader understands what I’m talking about?
• Find a direct quote from the text that proves my idea?
• Thoroughly explain the significance of my quote/how it proves my idea?
• Check for correct punctuation and spelling?