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How Does Peeta Kill Katniss?
Peeta will not kill katniss because he always does the right thing. Peeta and katniss have just been clothed by their stylist in an incredible outfit that will burn with fire. For example on page 68 the text says “I’ll rip off your cape if you rip off mine.” This shows that peeta is offering to help her. Furthermore, this also illustrates that peeta takes care of katniss. To sum up peeta is willing to help katniss because he does the right thing.

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