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In The Hunger Games, people can purchase tesserae by agreeing to enter additional slips in the reaping. The tesserae can then be exchanged for a year’s supply of grain or oil. “Tesserae” is a real word with historical roots. Use a print or an online dictionary to find which definition of tesserae most closely matches the way in which the word is used in The Hunger Games. Write your definition. Explain how you decided on your choice of meaning.

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Tessera (plural: tesserae) was a form of voluntary food rationing, offered by the government of Panem to people in the districts. If a family was struggling for food, children between the ages of 12 and 18 - those eligible to participate in the Hunger Games - could sign up for tesserae.