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Q: Why is Snow mentoring Lucy Gray?
A: He was assigned to her.
Q: Why does Lucy Gray sing at the reaping?
A: To stand out.
Q: How does Snow first talk to Lucy Gray?
A: He introduces himself.
Q: What does Snow think of the tributes?
A: He sees them as obstacles.
Q: Who is Dr. Gaul?
A: The head Gamemaker.
Q: Where are the tributes kept?
A: In the Capitol’s zoo.
Q: How do people treat the tributes?
A: Like animals.
Q: What happens to Arachne Crane?
A: A tribute kills her.
Q: Why does Arachne’s death scare the mentors?
A: It shows the tributes are dangerous.
Q: What lesson does Snow learn from Arachne’s death?
A: Power needs fear and control.
Q: Why does Snow give food to Lucy Gray?
A: To gain her trust.
Q: Who is Sejanus Plinth?
A: A rich mentor who hates the Games.
Q: How does Dr. Gaul test Snow?
A: She shows him violence.
Q: What does Snow think about the Capitol’s rule?
A: He questions its brutality.
Q: How does Lucy Gray try to survive?
A: With charm and music.
Q: Why is Snow unsure about Lucy Gray?
A: He wants to help her but also win.
Q: What happens to some tributes before the Games?
A: They die from neglect or violence.
Q: How does Snow manipulate people?
A: With charm and strategy.
Q: What does Sejanus think of the Games?
A: He thinks they’re cruel.
Q: What does Snow realize about survival?
A: Only the ruthless win.