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How does the author develop the contrasting points of view of Katniss and Gale in Chapter 1? The author uses first person narration to contrast Katniss’s inner thoughts with Gale’s actions. The author uses dialogue to convey contrasting tones and reveal the characters’ different points of view. The author shows the differences in points of view through vivid descriptions of the characters’ facial features. The author explains tesserae to contrast Gale’s odds with Katniss’s. Part B Which detail from Chapter 1 best supports the answer to Part A? “‘No, it’s no one’s fault. Just the way it is,’ says Gale.” “So now... my name will be in the reaping twenty times. Gale... will have his name in forty-two times.” “As we walk, I glance over at Gale’s face, still smoldering underneath his stony expression.” “But what good is yelling about the Capitol in the middle of the woods? It doesn’t change anything.” 3. Read this sentence from Chapter 1.
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