To complete the text, you need to transform the capitalised words to fit grammatically and contextually into the sentences. Here is the completed text with explanations for each transformation:
Social media are (1) different from (2) traditional media. In the past, media were created from one place, (3) normally a company. Then the company sent out the media to (4) readers or (5) listeners or (6) viewers. Magazines, books, and movies are all examples of this. But with social media, many individual people in different locations create content. Another (7) difference is that social media can be produced much (8) faster. It takes only a few minutes to write a Twitter post, for example.
- different: The adjective form of "differ" is required to describe how social media are not the same as traditional media.
- traditional: The adjective "traditional" is needed to describe the type of media that were common in the past.
- normally: The adverb form "normally" fits here to describe how it's usual for a company to create media.
- readers: The noun "readers" is required to identify the people who read the media.
- listeners: The noun "listeners" is needed to identify the people who listen to the media.
- viewers: The noun "viewers" is required to identify the people who view the media.
- difference: The noun form "difference" is correct here to highlight the distinction between social media and traditional media.
- faster: The comparative form "faster" is used to compare the speed of producing social media content with traditional media.
This transformation ensures that the text reads smoothly and accurately reflects the differences between social media and traditional media.