On pg. 146 in the PDF version (153 in the novel), Katniss states, "Maybe it's better if he's gone already" when referencing Peeta during the first day of the games (Collins 153). What does this reveal about Katniss as a person? What are her true motives and how does this show the reader her true feelings about the games and/or the Capitol? Explain in ACES form.
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