Across
- 2. Structures
- 6. Needs
- 8. Evident as she boards the bus to escape, she becomes overwhelmed with sadness, hindering her ability to think clearly with her emotions.
- 11. -Shown by Joy exudes positivity, Sadness embraces melancholy, Fear anticipates danger, Disgust reacts to unpleasant situations, and Anger responds to perceived injustice.
- 12. Needs- As Riley loses her emotions, the personality islands that mirror her essence start to crumble.
- 13. Illustrated by islands within her mind, these components determine her actions and shape her identity.
Down
- 1. This is portrayed in her initial dream following the relocation, illustrating the negative aspects.
- 3. Joy's relentless motivation to keep Riley happy and optimistic influences Riley's behavior and decisions.
- 4. Hierarchy of Needs
- 5. term memory-Illustrated by the labyrinths and barriers of memories.
- 7. Lobe
- 9. This is illustrated in the book through the different pathways where the memory balls are located.
- 10. These are depicted on the screen within her mind while she sleeps.
- 14. and Belonging- Riley's interactions with her family and friends, as well as the role of emotions like Joy and Sadness in shaping her relationships.
