Across
- 3. Mr. Levine’s artistic skill
- 5. Items Henry helps carry for Mr. Levine
- 7. Henry must decide if he will keep this or betray
- 12. What Henry seeks when making his moral decision
- 14. Mr. Hairston uses this to influence Henry
- 16. One of the hobbies encouraged at the art center
- 17. What Mr. Hairston asks Henry to commit
- 18. Elderly Holocaust survivor who carves a model village
Down
- 1. Historical tragedy linked to Mr. Levine’s past
- 2. What Henry begins to feel for Mr. Levine
- 4. What Henry shows by refusing to destroy the model
- 5. Deep sadness Henry feels about his brother
- 6. The central theme: choosing right from wrong
- 8. What Henry feels after being manipulated
- 9. The place where Henry works
- 10. A source of pain and comfort for Henry
- 11. Main character struggling with loss
- 13. The wooden replica destroyed in an act of evil
- 15. A literary term for someone like Mr. Hairston
- 18. Mr. Levine's wooden tribute to his lost community
