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Chilldren's literature
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Chilldren's literature
Avox
Literature; Chilldren's literature
An Avox is a person who has been punished for being a rebel against the Capitol; a traitor or a runaway. Avoxes have had their tongues cut out, rendering them mute. They are used as domestic servants ...
Propo
Literature; Chilldren's literature
Propaganda shots, more commonly known as propos, were the advertisements, messages, interviews, and footage from the rebel side and were part of the Airtime Assault on the Capitol. Propos ...
Pod
Literature; Chilldren's literature
A pod is an obstacle that is designed to release a weapon that can range from a bomb to a group of mutts. Whatever is in the pod is designed to trap or kill whoever activated it or whoever is in ...
tribute
Literature; Chilldren's literature
Tributes are residents of the 12 districts of Panem who are forced to participate in an annual Hunger Games. Except in special cases, such as for Quarter Quells. Twenty-four children between the ages ...
Tessera
Literature; Chilldren's literature
Tessera (plural: tesserae) are tokens worth a meager year's supply of grain and oil for one person. The option to receive tesserae is available in the districts of Panem to children between the ...
mentor
Literature; Chilldren's literature
A mentor is a victor of a past Hunger Games who must train subsequent tributes from their district. There are no gender restraints; a male victor can train a female tribute and vice versa. There can ...
victor
Literature; Chilldren's literature
Victors are tributes who have won previous Hunger Games. Because of this, they receive income from the Capitol for life, are given a special status in their districts, and are allowed to live in the ...