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3. Read this sentence from chapter one:

"District Twelve. Where you can starve to death in safety," I mutter.
What does this sentence imply about Katniss as a character? *
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She weighs the risks of hunting for food versus hunger carefully
She is concerned over the lack of safety measures in her District
She responds to difficult situation with calm, ironic humor
She is overwhelmed by the burden of feeding her family

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Answer:

She responds to difficult situation with calm, ironic humor

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the sentence given FROM Chapter One, Katniss talks about District Twelve being a place where one can starve to death in safety, which implies that the place is safe, but lacking food.

Therefore, the sentence implies that Katniss as a character responds to difficult situation with calm, ironic humour.

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