Directions:There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Remember back to when you were a young child? Can you11who your heroes were? Were they someone in your family? Were they from books, or TV, or movies? Young people12for two types of heroes during their teen years.The first type of hero they look for is someone they can13. Too often, however, they confuse superstars with heroes, so young people shouldn’t be14thinking that most TV or movie superstars are real heroes. The danger comes when a large15of young people confuse the heroic with the famous.16, because they don’t know real heroes, people of all ages17fantasy heroes such as James Bond.The second type of hero that young people sometimes choose18rebels toward parents and rules. An example is Bluto Blutarsky in the movie Animal House. Bluto is a19, self-centered troublemaker. Of course, some teenagers may20admire Bluto’s personal qualities–loyalty, daring, self-assurance–more than his coarsebehavior.