Pippi Longstocking

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Across
  1. 4. According to Deleuze, her journey is ______- and full of movement, demonstrating that identity is formed by exploration and action.
  2. 6. A wave of ____swept over the crowd in the square when they realized there was no way to help the children.
  3. 7. She is very independent; her mother died and her father is a sea ___. Despite this situation, she thrives by herself and enjoys every moment.
  4. 10. Then the crowd cheered so loudly that the dark night was filled with ________ and the sound drowned out the crackling of the fire.
Down
  1. 1. School, manners, and adults' attempts to manage children are some elements. They are not taken seriously by Pippi. She______ and disobeys these guidelines.
  2. 2. This is why the imaginary and the real must be, rather, like two __________or superimposable parts of a single trajectory, two faces that ceaselessly interchange with one another, a mobile mirror.
  3. 3. The Child’s curiosity will never reach a very _________ degree provided it finds appropriate satisfaction at each stage of his learning.”
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  5. 6. On the other hand, according to Deleuze, children are always moving, experimenting, and discovering new routes as they explore and create "_____ trajectories."
  6. 8. Even she is around her friends, ______ and Annika, she doesn’t change what makes her unique to try to fit in with them.
  7. 9. “You understand, Teacher, that when you have a mother who’s an angel and a father who is a cannibal king, and when you have sailed on the ocean your whole life, then you don’t know just how to behave in school with all the apples and____.”