Enchanted Air pages 63-79

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Across
  1. 5. Margarita calls her summer _______.
  2. 7. On the train, they view deserts and swamps through the train's window, looking like a _____ _____ landscape.
  3. 10. Margarita feels _____ on the airplane, zooming into a galaxy.
  4. 12. Margarita compares her wings and those of the items as ______.
  5. 14. The title of the poem where Margarita describes "rain and sun at the same time".
  6. 16. Margarita is confused about the ______ ______ at the New Orleans train station.
  7. 17. Trucks filled with _____ travel down muddy roads.
  8. 20. Margarita writes about her abuelita and her abuelita's mother, her ______.
Down
  1. 1. The ______ side of Margarita knows that she should not have packed those items.
  2. 2. Margarita hears about the news from Cuba on the ______ ______.
  3. 3. "My great-grandma's skin is papery thin, like a ______ _____.
  4. 4. People _____ in small groups. War talk. Angry talk.
  5. 6. The fruit's scent is a blend of ______ and power, just like my great-grandma's hand.
  6. 8. Margarita and Mad pack these items in a suitcase.
  7. 9. Margarita compares her traveling spirit to the silky glue that ties _____ to branches.
  8. 11. Margarita says that she's not really sure who she is anymore, a _____ or a rogue island girl.
  9. 13. Margarita worries that this summer might be her ______ ______. to visit Cuba.
  10. 15. ______ twirl into Margarita's mind like sudden gusts of mixed-up fear.
  11. 18. Margarita's great-grandma gives her a sleek green fruit that she accepts with reverence.
  12. 19. They release the butterflies in Havana. Margarita wonders if only she understood the ____ of wings.