boxy V 9. Read the text and fill in the gaps transforming capitalized words. The Happiest People in Our Society People live by (1) rules, DIFFER (2) and attitudes. To some people BELIEVE "(3)" means power over others. For HAPPY these people to be "(4)_" means to be SUCCESS (5)___ However, these people often live WEALTH (6) lives; they seek (7)_through wealth HAPPY(2) and material (8)_ rather than relationships. POSSESS Ordinary people are not (9). or well off. They FAME have full-time jobs and they like to go out with their families at weekends. Who knows, they could be the happiest people in our society.
Today we are going to work on a text and fill in the gaps by transforming capitalized words. The text is about the happiest people in our society. Let's read the text together and understand the context before we start filling in the gaps.
The Happiest People in Our Society
People live by (1) rules, DIFFER (2) and attitudes. To some people BELIEVE "(3)" means power over others. For HAPPY these people to be "(4)_" means to be SUCCESS (5)___ However, these people often live WEALTH (6) lives; they seek (7)_through wealth HAPPY(2) and material (8)_ rather than relationships. POSSESS Ordinary people are not (9). or well off. They FAME have full-time jobs and they like to go out with their families at weekends. Who knows, they could be the happiest people in our society.
Now, let's break down each sentence and fill in the gaps according to the instructions. I will guide you through the process step by step.
Sentence 1: "People live by (1) rules, DIFFER (2) and attitudes."
To fill in the gaps, we need to transform the capitalized words. Let's start with (1). Since "rules" is already given, we can complete the gap by adding "by." So the answer for (1) is "by."
Moving on to (2), we need to transform "DIFFER." In this context, we can use the word "differences" to match the meaning. Therefore, (2) becomes "differences."
Sentence 2: "To some people BELIEVE "(3)" means power over others."
For (3), we need to transform "BELIEVE." Here, we can replace it with "believing" to maintain the sentence structure. So (3) becomes "believing."
Sentence 3: "For HAPPY these people to be "(4)_" means to be SUCCESS (5)___"
Now, let's focus on (4) and (5). To fill in (4), we need to transform "HAPPY." One suitable transformation could be "happiness." So, (4) becomes "happiness."
And for (5), we need to transform "SUCCESS." We can use the word "successful" to match the meaning. Hence, (5) becomes "successful."
Sentence 4: "However, these people often live WEALTH (6) lives; they seek (7)_through wealth HAPPY(2) and material (8)_ rather than relationships."
In this sentence, we have three gaps to fill: (6), (7), and (8). Let's tackle them one by one.
To fill in (6), we need to transform "WEALTH." A suitable transformation would be "wealthy." Therefore, (6) becomes "wealthy."
Moving on to (7), we need to transform "HAPPY(2)." In this context, we can use the word "happiness" to match the meaning. So (7) becomes "happiness."
Lastly, for (8), we need to transform "material." A fitting transformation is "possessions" since it refers to belongings. Thus, (8) becomes "possessions."
Sentence 5: "Ordinary people are not (9). or well off."
To complete (9), we need to transform "FAME." In this case, we can use "famous" as the transformation. Therefore, (9) becomes "famous."
Sentence 6: "They FAME have full-time jobs and they like to go out with their families at weekends."
In the final sentence, we can see that "FAME" is already filled in as "have," which doesn't make sense. Hence, we can conclude that it is a typographical error and should be "They HAVE" instead of "They FAME."
So, after carefully analyzing the text and transforming the capitalized words, the filled-in gaps are as follows:
1) by
2) differences
3) believing
4) happiness
5) successful
6) wealthy
7) happiness
8) possessions
9) famous
10) HAVE
I hope this step-by-step solution has helped you understand how to fill in the gaps in this text. Feel free to ask any questions if you need further clarification.
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