Curious incient chapter 2-53
Across
- 2. What clues does Christopher find while investigating Wellington's death?
- 5. How does Christopher’s father react to him investigating the dog’s death?
- 6. What condition does Christopher mention that helps explain how he sees the world?
- 9. How does Christopher describe the way the dog was killed?
- 11. Why does Christopher like prime numbers, and how does that relate to the chapter numbering?
- 12. What is the name of the dog that Christopher finds dead in Mrs. Shears' yard?
- 13. What do we learn about Christopher’s relationship with his mother in these early chapters?
- 16. What do we learn about Christopher's daily routines and habits?
- 17. Why does Christopher enjoy math and logic puzzles?
- 18. Why is Christopher interested in detective stories, especially Sherlock Holmes?
- 20. How does Christopher feel about being touched, and how does he communicate affection instead?
Down
- 1. Why does Christopher hit the police officer?
- 3. What does Christopher decide to do after finding Wellington dead?
- 4. How do the visuals and diagrams in this part of the book help us understand Christopher’s mind?
- 7. What subject is Christopher especially good at in school?
- 8. What does Christopher decide to write a book about?
- 10. What is Christopher's reaction when the police arrive at the scene?
- 14. How does Christopher describe his thought process when he sees something new or confusing?
- 15. What coping mechanisms does Christopher use when he's overwhelmed?
- 19. How do people at school treat Christopher?