benign,blase,comprise,condescend,facade,glib,haughty,libel,pseudonym and redundant.

When a famous actress arrived in town to work on a movie, an editor asked me to interview her. Because this was my first interview assignment, I felt far from_______(glib) about it. Instead, I was both excited and scared. Would a star(2)_______(comprise) to see me, an unknown, inexperienced reported? When I arrives at the movie set, I saw the actress standing in front of the painted (3)_____(façade)of a mansion. During a break in the filming, I approached her and introduced myself. Trying to be as congenial as possible, I smiled and told her I was pleased to meet her."Well,let's get this over with," she said, clearly annoyed. The interview went terribly. My dream of establishing a comfortable rapport with the star soon vanished as the interview degenerated into an awkward, demoralizing situation that I just wanted to end. Although it(4)_______(blast)carefully thought-out questions, she sighed or rolled her eyes at every one of them. And no matter how(5)______(haughty)my manner, she seemed to view me as some sort of threat. At one point, she became irate and yelled, "That's(6)_____(redundant)I don't have time to answer the same question twice." When I asked her about serious issues, her answers were totally(7)_____(glib)- insincere and shallow. Now I have to write about her. Here's my dilemma: Should I hide my revulsion and say good things about her? Or should I tell the truth- threat she's a (8)__________(haughty), rude woman who thinks only of herself and expects others to do the same? If I do, she might accuse me of maligning her and sue me for (9)______.(libel) Maybe the editor will let me use a (10)_____(pseudonym), so my real name won't appear on an article about this miserable woman.

glib, comprise, blast, haughty, glib are wrong.

1. When a famous actress arrived in town to work on a movie, an editor asked me to interview her. Because this was my first interview assignment, I felt far from glib about it.

To understand the meaning of "glib" in this context:
- Look up the definition of "glib": "Glib" means to speak or write in a fluent and insincere manner, often lacking depth or thoughtfulness.

2. Instead, I was both excited and scared. Would a star comprise to see me, an unknown, inexperienced reporter?

To understand the meaning of "comprise" in this context:
- Look up the definition of "comprise": "Comprise" means to consist of or be made up of.

3. When I arrived at the movie set, I saw the actress standing in front of the painted façade of a mansion.

To understand the meaning of "façade" in this context:
- Look up the definition of "façade": "Façade" means the front of a building, often with an attractive appearance, that masks the true nature of what is behind it.

4. Although it blase carefully thought-out questions, she sighed or rolled her eyes at every one of them.

To understand the meaning of "blase" in this context:
- Look up the definition of "blase": "Blase" means unimpressed or indifferent due to having experienced something too often or for too long.

5. And no matter how haughty my manner, she seemed to view me as some sort of threat.

To understand the meaning of "haughty" in this context:
- Look up the definition of "haughty": "Haughty" means being arrogantly superior and disdainful.

6. At one point, she became irate and yelled, "That's redundant! I don't have time to answer the same question twice."

To understand the meaning of "redundant" in this context:
- Look up the definition of "redundant": "Redundant" means being unnecessarily repetitive or superfluous.

7. When I asked her about serious issues, her answers were totally glib - insincere and shallow.

To understand the meaning of "glib" in this context:
- Refer back to the definition of "glib" provided earlier.

8. Here's my dilemma: Should I hide my revulsion and say good things about her? Or should I tell the truth - that she's a haughty, rude woman who thinks only of herself and expects others to do the same?

To understand the meaning of "haughty" in this context:
- Refer back to the definition of "haughty" provided earlier.

9. If I do, she might accuse me of maligning her and sue me for libel.

To understand the meaning of "libel" in this context:
- Look up the definition of "libel": "Libel" refers to a published false statement that damages a person's reputation.

10. Maybe the editor will let me use a pseudonym, so my real name won't appear on an article about this miserable woman.

To understand the meaning of "pseudonym" in this context:
- Look up the definition of "pseudonym": "Pseudonym" means a fictitious name used by an author to conceal their identity.