To fill in the blanks in the passage about dreams, we need to carefully consider the context of each sentence and choose words that best fit grammatically and semantically. Here’s a detailed breakdown of each blank and the word that best fits:
on - The phrase "on the contrary" is commonly used to introduce a statement that contrasts with a previous statement.
to - The phrase "connected to" is used to indicate a relationship or association with something.
When - This word is used to introduce a circumstance or condition under which something happens.
is - The correct form here is "is filled," which is the passive voice form indicating that something is being filled with something else.
or - This conjunction is used to present an alternative or a choice between two conditions.
that - This word connects the clause to indicate what the dream represents.
from - The phrase "benefit from" is used to indicate gaining an advantage or positive effect from something.
go - The phrase "go wrong" is commonly used to describe a situation that does not happen as planned or expected.
a - The article "a" is used before a singular, countable noun to indicate that the noun is one of a kind.
real - The phrase "real life" refers to the everyday world as opposed to a dream world or fantasy.
however - This word is used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously.
kind - The phrase "kind of" is used to indicate a type or category of something.
out - The phrase "turns out" is used to express that something becomes apparent or is discovered to be a certain way.
unless - This conjunction introduces an exception to the general statement, indicating a condition that must be met for the statement to be false.
them - The pronoun "them" refers back to "dreams," indicating that these are the things being written down.
By filling in these words, the passage becomes coherent and maintains its intended meaning.