[Clove, though, has been taught to follow a specific path and follow it without asking questions. To be "forced" into a life seems, to her, entirely natural. Students of the Academy are sent there by their parents. Those gifted physically excel in the athletic program. The intelligent go to the academic program. They will grow up to be Peacekeepers, factory owners, and other such jobs.
Those children who attend the village schools will be miners or other such less prestigious jobs.
If chosen, students in the athletic program will stand as tribute for the Hunger Games, or they will compete for the honor. There, they will live or die, according to their performance.
There's no real choice, not unless one chooses to be a coward.
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Those children who attend the village schools will be miners or other such less prestigious jobs.
If chosen, students in the athletic program will stand as tribute for the Hunger Games, or they will compete for the honor. There, they will live or die, according to their performance.
There's no real choice, not unless one chooses to be a coward.
...But people here are proving rather odd, so.]
I suppose not.