Once, children had ambitions to be doctors, engineers, sportsmen, teachers, or scientists. Now, taking (0) THEIR lead from social media, they ‘want to be famous’ and set ‘trends’. Fame is no (1)………….….. a reward for gallant service or great, perhaps even selfless endeavor. It is an end in (2) ………..…. and the sooner it can be achieved, the sooner the lonely bedroom TV can be replaced by a holographic AI-enabled celebrity character, the (3) ………..…. Celebrity is the profession (4)……….… the moment, a vainglorious vacation which, (5) ……..…..some 18th-century royal court, seems to exist largely (6)…….…..…that the rest of us might watch and be amazed (7)…….....its members live out their lives in public, like self-regarding members of some glittering soap opera. Today, almost (8) ……….. can be famous. Never has fame (9)…been/seem/appeared...more democratic, more ordinary, more achievable. (10)……....wonder it’s a modern ambition.
Can someone help me with this?