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Prim is killed in front of Katniss, while Katniss's body is severely burned. Although she makes a remarkable physical recovery, Katniss temporarily loses the ability to speak, traumatized by the death of her sister. It is possible Gale was involved in the making of the bombs that killed Prim, although he denies knowing civilians would be attacked.
Katniss learns that Coin considers her expendable; Coin staged a supposed Capitol atrocity which kills Prim, and after the war, calls for a final Hunger Games using the children of the Capitol war criminals. When finally given the chance to execute Snow, Katniss kills Coin instead.
Rebel medics, including Prim, rush in to help the injured children, and the remaining bombs detonate. Prim is killed, and Katniss sustains severe burns. As she recuperates, Katniss, profoundly depressed over her sister's death, learns the rebels have taken over the Capitol and Snow is to be publicly executed. She confronts Snow, who claims that ...
It turns out that the flowers on the dress's bodice are actually Katniss and Primrose, a nod to "the girl on fire" and her sister, Prim, for who she volunteered as tribute in the 74th Hunger Games.
The Capitol children are separated and brought closer to the mansion, but a Capitol ship drops a bomb on them. Medics rush onto the scene, including Katniss's sister Prim, but are killed by a second bombing, and Katniss is knocked unconscious. Katniss wakes up, and Haymitch informs her that the rebels have won the war.
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Katniss's best friend, Gale Hawthorne, confesses his love for Katniss, which shocks and confuses her. Katniss and Peeta tour the districts as victors and plan a public wedding. While they follow Snow's orders and keep up the ruse, Katniss and Peeta inadvertently fuel the rebellion, and the mockingjay pin she wears becomes its symbol.
Stephen "tWitch" Boss's mom, Connie Boss Alexander, and his brother, Dre Rose, are speaking out. On Tuesday, Feb. 11, the mother-son duo appeared on CBS Mornings to address a few claims made in ...