1. How do the Gamemakers try to drive the last tributes together?
The Gamemakers tried to drive the last tributes together by drying up all the lakes. The only one that had water was the lake close to the Cornucopia. Peeta and Katniss knew this was a way for the last tributes to get together.
2. How does Katniss feel about Cato?
Katniss feels that Cato is a very brutal person. She thinks that he has a special hatred against her. She feels that Cato is a slippery, powerful, well-trained person. She kind of relates to him because they both lose a bit of their temper.
3. How do the final three meet up?
The final three tributes met up at the Cornucopia. Peeta and Katniss were waiting for Cato by the lake. All of a sudden Cato comes out running straight towards them. Katniss didn't understand why he was running towards them until she saw that he was being chased by these strange creatures the Gamemakers made, they were muttations.
Quotes
"He hasn't said it, but I don't think Peeta felt good about killing her, even if it was essential. I can't pretend I'll miss her, but I have to admire her." pg. 324
"I don't think there will be another night in the arena somehow. One way or the other, dead or alive, I have the feeling I'll escape it today." pg. 326
"We stand there while, locked in an embrace, feeling each other, the sunlight, the rustle of the leaves at our feet. Then without a word, we break apart and head for the lake." pg. 327
"I can't help looking up in the tree where Rue secretely perched, waiting to save my life. Tracker jackers. Glimmer's bloated body. The terrifying hallucinations. . ." pg. 328
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