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Poet:make maximum use of the language to achieve an emotional and sensory impact as well as a cognitive one
Novelist:write novels - stories that explore universal themes through fiction.
Satirist:uses wit to ridicule the shortcomings of society or individuals, with the intent of exposing stupidity.
Lyricist:specializes in writing lyrics
Playwright:write plays which may or may not be performed on a stage by actors
Screenwriter:writes a screenplay - or script - that provides the words for media productions such as films, television programs and video games
Speechwriter:prepares the text for a speech to be given before a group or crowd on a specific occasion and for a specific purpose
Biographer:writes an account of an another person's life
Critic:consider and assess the extent to which a work succeeds in its purpose
Editor:prepares literary material for publication
Encyclopaedist:creates organised bodies of knowledge
Essayist:write essays
Historian:a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it
Lexicographer:create dictionaries
Researcher:write about their discoveries and ideas sometimes have profound effects on society
Translator: have the task of finding some equivalence in another language to a writer's meaning, intention and style
Across:1. | write novels - stories that explore universal themes through fiction. | 4. | writes an account of an another person's life | 6. | writes a screenplay - or script - that provides the words for media productions such as films, television programs and video games | 8. | have the task of finding some equivalence in another language to a writer's meaning, intention and style | 11. | a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it | 13. | prepares literary material for publication | 15. | write essays | 16. | creates organised bodies of knowledge |
| | Down:2. | create dictionaries | 3. | prepares the text for a speech to be given before a group or crowd on a specific occasion and for a specific purpose | 5. | write about their discoveries and ideas sometimes have profound effects on society | 7. | uses wit to ridicule the shortcomings of society or individuals, with the intent of exposing stupidity. | 9. | make maximum use of the language to achieve an emotional and sensory impact as well as a cognitive one | 10. | write plays which may or may not be performed on a stage by actors | 12. | consider and assess the extent to which a work succeeds in its purpose | 14. | specializes in writing lyrics |
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Across:1. | write novels - stories that explore universal themes through fiction. | 4. | writes an account of an another person's life | 6. | writes a screenplay - or script - that provides the words for media productions such as films, television programs and video games | 8. | have the task of finding some equivalence in another language to a writer's meaning, intention and style | 11. | a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it | 13. | prepares literary material for publication | 15. | write essays | 16. | creates organised bodies of knowledge |
| | Down:2. | create dictionaries | 3. | prepares the text for a speech to be given before a group or crowd on a specific occasion and for a specific purpose | 5. | write about their discoveries and ideas sometimes have profound effects on society | 7. | uses wit to ridicule the shortcomings of society or individuals, with the intent of exposing stupidity. | 9. | make maximum use of the language to achieve an emotional and sensory impact as well as a cognitive one | 10. | write plays which may or may not be performed on a stage by actors | 12. | consider and assess the extent to which a work succeeds in its purpose | 14. | specializes in writing lyrics |
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