Analysis and Solution:
The task is to fill in the blanks with the correct words, transforming the given words in brackets (though no brackets with words are provided, we infer the missing words based on context and grammar). The answers should be in capital letters without spaces.
Answers:
- The first blank requires a word that describes the nickname. Based on the context, it's likely related to the number seven, referring to the dwarfs. The word should fit grammatically and semantically. A likely candidate is 'SEVEN'.
- The second blank describes how the skin reacts to the sun. 'RED' is given as an example, so this blank likely needs a word describing a similar reaction. 'BURNT' or 'PAINFUL' could fit, but without further context or a word in brackets, it's hard to be certain. However, if we look at the example 'WILLNOTBE', it implies transformation of a given word. Let's assume the intended word was 'BURN'. Transformed would be 'BURNT'.
- The third blank describes the state of the skin. Following 'red', 'swollen' is a common reaction. If the word was 'SWELL', it transforms to 'SWOLLEN'.
- The fourth blank refers to the speaker's recognition in the mirror. The sentence structure suggests an adverb modifying 'recognize'. If the word was 'HARDLY', it would fit.
- The fifth blank describes how the speaker differed from others. Given the context of sun sensitivity, it might relate to protection or appearance. Without a word in brackets, it's speculative. However, considering the next part about applying lotion, it could be related to 'PALE' or 'WHITE' or 'FAIR'. Let's assume it was 'FAIR'.
- The sixth blank describes the situation not getting 'any'. 'BETTER' or 'ANYTHING' could fit. If the original word was 'BETTER', it transforms to 'BETTER'.
- The seventh blank refers to a medicine. If the word was 'FIND', it transforms to 'FOUND'.
- The eighth blank describes the skin's behavior. It contrasts with 'sunbathe, windsurf and play beach volleyball'. If the word was 'HATE', it transforms to 'HATES'.
- The ninth blank describes the legend about the speaker. If the word was 'BORN', it transforms to 'BORN'.
Considering the example WILLNOTBE, the transformations are likely related to forming adjectives or verbs that fit the sentence. However, without the original words in brackets, this is an inference.
Let's re-evaluate based on a more common interpretation of fill-in-the-blanks with implied transformations:
- The first blank: 'SEVEN' (from the number of dwarfs).
- The second blank: 'BURN' -> 'BURNT' (skin reaction).
- The third blank: 'SWELL' -> 'SWOLLEN' (skin reaction).
- The fourth blank: 'HARDLY' (adverb modifying recognize).
- The fifth blank: 'FAIR' (skin color, contrasting with sun exposure).
- The sixth blank: 'BETTER' (situation improving).
- The seventh blank: 'FIND' -> 'FOUND' (past tense, medicine discovered).
- The eighth blank: 'LIKE' -> 'LIKES' (contrasting with aversion).
- The ninth blank: 'BORN' (condition at birth).
Given the example 'WILLNOTBE', it's highly probable that transformations are required. However, without the original words, it's a guess. Let's assume the prompt implies filling in the blanks with the most logical word that fits grammatically and semantically, possibly transformed.
Revisiting the example 'WILLNOTBE', it might be a compound word formed by negating 'will be'. This suggests a transformation rule.
Let's assume the blanks are to be filled with grammatically correct words in their base form or a transformed form fitting the context. The instruction says