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Loved the article. There is just one thing I would disagree with. In the article, Amanda is talking about the fact that Katniss had to step up and support herself and her family. Amanda says about Katniss that, "She had no one." I would like to disagree. Katniss had herself. If she didn't believe in herself she would not have had the strength to do what she needed to. When you truly know yourself and can be your own strength and support than you are truly free to shine. Katniss had herself.
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