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Book 26
Lesson 2
Across
1. something that you enjoy doing
5. a newspaper article in which the editor gives their opinion on an issue in the news
8. to disagree with or not approve of a plan or policy
10. a group of people who are elected to create laws in a particular area, especially a US state
13. a series of short lines of writing or numbers arranged one below the other on a page; a regular newspaper or magazine article on a particular subject or by a particular journalist
14. one of the sections into which a book is divided
16. an elected official who is the political head of a state in the US
17. a way of considering something; an attitude, or an opinion
18. to pay money so that you will regularly receive copies of a newspaper or magazine
19. a humorous drawing in a magazine or newspaper, often with words written below
Down
1. to believe that something is true, even though no one has told you or even though you have no proof; to officially start a new job or position
2. to emphasize something such as an idea, fact, or detail
3. someone whose job is to be in charge of a newspaper or magazine
4. a disadvantage that prevents you from doing something well
6. a group of people or things with the same qualities or features
7. to state formally that you are leaving a job permanently
8. based only on facts and not influenced by personal feelings or beliefs
9. to make information available for everyone to read
11. unusual or unexpected, especially in a way that surprises or worries you
12. special importance or attention that is given to one thing in particular
15. someone who writes books, articles etc, especially as their job