"The main reason the Capital can use the games to control the people of the Districts is fear. The people of the Districts are fearful that if they revolt against the Capitol, in protest of the Games, that the Capitol will destroy their respective districts as they had in the past with District Thirteen.
The Capitol uses District Thirteen to remind the other districts that they hold and maintain power given they can destroy any district at any time.
Another way the Capitol could maintain power over the districts is by withholding supplies from them. While this is not stated in the first novel, is is certainly inferred by the way the people are fearful of losing the supplies that they need to survive. As one gets further from the Capitol, it is apparent that the districts become poorer. The Capitol uses this fear to suppress any revolts which may come about as a result of protesting the games."
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The Hunger Games were made to inspire fear for the people. The Games served as a reminder that the Capitol had complete control.
b. False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Normally I thought the answer wouldn't be true too for the brainly check mark I've seen a lot that are wrong even though it says they are and I've almost failed some test because of it but this time it's right I checked the test says it's right.
Answer: D.Start earning sooner.
Explanation:
The argument that Lake is making in "An Indian Father's Plea" is that the teacher should understand that Wind-Wolf is smart but comes from a different culture.
In “An Indian Father's Plea” written by Robert Lake, the piece of fiction discusses how Wind-Wolf makes his own decisions based off of his past experiences. The author takes to explain to his audience that your culture can greatly impact your perspective of others. For example, when the teacher says that Wind-Wolf is a slow learner, the father writes a letter explaining why wind-wolf is not, but in fact the opposite. The father explains Wind-Wolf might not understand certain concepts because he is not familiar with the methods used in the classroom. He also expresses his concern of Wind-Wolf being bullied and losing some of his culture because of it. Finally, the father mentions how the teacher could use resources to handle this problem.
The correct answer is option C.
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