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Compare and contrast the settings of the novels Compare and contrast the settings of the novels. What country was it set in? Is it supposed to be set in our country? What is the landscape like? What year is it? What do the people look like? Compare and contrast the governments of the novels. How are the citizens involved in the government? Who are the leaders? How did the leaders get selected? Compare and contrast the protagonists. What are their genders? How old are they? What are they like? What are their strengths? What are their weaknesses? When you finish this activity, begin working on your Red Queen midterm (two major plot points from each chapter)