
Hunger Games vocab
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- Q1an imagined place in which everything is perfect.Utopia30s
- Q2an imagined place in which everything is unpleasant or bad. The opposite of Utopia.Dystopia30s
- Q3• cut or gather (a crop or harvest)Reaping30s
- Q4See image• receive (a reward or benefit) as a consequence of one's own or other people's actions30s
- Q5See image• reap the harvest (or fruits) of suffer the results or consequences of30s
- Q6See image• you reap what you sow proverb you eventually have to face up to the consequences of your actions.30s
- Q7• a "token" from the Capitol - a year's worth of grain and oil for one personTesserae30s
- Q8See image• (in ancient Greece and Rome) a small tablet of wood or bone used as a token.30s
- Q9lacking in quantity or qualityMeager30s
- Q10food and drink regarded as a source of strength; nourishmentSustenance30s
- Q11the two teens chosen in each district to participate in the Hunger Games, as an act of repentance for rebelling to the CapitolTribute30s
- Q12See image• historical: payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another as a sign of dependence30s
- Q13the crime of betraying one's country, esp. by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the governmentTreason30s
- Q14• feel or express sincere regret or remorse about one's wrongdoing or sinRepentance30s
- Q15See image• payment for your sins or wrongdoing30s