Across
- 4. Breakfast showed unexpected ___ for Crusher’s situation.
- 6. The hot room sometimes felt ___ with no fresh air.
- 10. Breakfast had a ___ hope of seeing the outside world again.
- 12. Crusher explains that she is a ___, not a mammal like Gunnar.
- 14. Gunnar would try to ___ animals quickly and drop them into jars.
- 15. The tank became barely ___ after many days of captivity.
- 16. Crusher faced a difficult ___ when Gunnar left the lid half-open.
- 17. Breakfast stayed by Crusher’s side with surprising ___.
- 18. A snake can ___ around prey, but Crusher refused to harm Breakfast.
- 19. Crusher was ___ by Gunnar’s strange human behavior.
Down
- 1. The old, moldy food sometimes made Crusher feel ___.
- 2. The shiny tank lid had an ___ that made Crusher watch it closely.
- 3. Many humans have the ___ that all snakes are dangerous.
- 5. Crusher had to ___ her escape plan carefully before acting.
- 7. Crusher used her natural colors to ___ herself in the bushes.
- 8. Being kept in a tank felt like cruel ___ to Crusher.
- 9. Breakfast looked small and ___ when trapped in a tiny bowl.
- 11. Crusher felt the daily ___ of being stared at through glass.
- 12. Crusher wished Gunnar would show kindness and ___ her back outside.
- 13. Crusher saw a clear ___ between freedom and captivity.
