The paragraph below is taken from Joel Stein’s article “The Me Me Me Generation”. Choose one of the words listed below to fill in each blank in the paragraph, changing the form where necessary. So here’s a more rounded picture of millennials than the one I started with. All of which I also have data for. They’re earnest and (1) . They embrace the system. They are (2) idealists, tinkerers more than dreamers, life hackers. Their world is so flat that they have no (3) ______, which is why revolutions from Occupy Wall Street to Tahrir Square have even less chance than previous rebellions. They want constant (4)______— they post photos from the dressing room as they try on clothes. They have massive (5)_____of missing out and have an acronym for everything (including FOMO). They’re celebrity (6)______ but don’t respectfully idolize celebrities from a distance. They’re not into going to church, even though they believe in God, because they don’t (7)______ with big institutions; one-third of adults under 30, the highest percentage ever, are religiously unaffiliated. They want new experiences, which are more important to them than (8)_______ goods. They are cool and reserved and not all that (9) —— _____. They are informed but (10)______: they hate Joseph Kony but aren’t going to do anything about Joseph Kony. They are probusiness. They’re (11)______responsible; although student loans have hit (12)______highs, they have less household and credit-card debt than any (13)______generation on record — which, admittedly, isn’t that hard when you’re living at home and using your parents’ (14) ______card. They love their phones but hate talking on them.