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at the end of the chapter there was a change in strategy, what is the change? the hunger games
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In "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, the change in strategy at the end of the first book involves Katniss Everdeen's decision to defy the Capitol's rules during the final moments of the Games. Instead of allowing only one victor, Katniss and Peeta Mellark threaten to eat the poisonous berries (nightlock) together, which would leave the Capitol without a victor. This act of defiance forces the Capitol to allow both of them to win, showcasing Katniss's resourcefulness and her willingness to challenge the oppressive system. This moment signifies not only a pivotal turning point in the Games but also foreshadows the larger rebellion against the Capitol that unfolds in the subsequent books.