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1. Consider the three versions of The Hunger Games--text, audio, and film-you have analyzed. Think about the similarities and differences in the way the story elements-character, setting,
plot, conflict, and narration (or point of view) are conveyed in each. Also, think about the
possible theme that has begun to emerge from the part of the story you have read, heard, and
seen. In a clear thesis statement, choose the medium you think will best convey the theme and
provide sound reasons for your choice. Organize and support your writing with relevant evidence
from the text, audio, and film, using transitions to clarify relationships among the media. Use
transitions to clarify how your ideas are related. Use a formal writing style and provide a strong
conclusion that supports your ideas,


1. Consider the three versions of The Hunger Games--text, audio, and film-you have analyzed.

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