There is a passage with 10 blanks. Please read it carefully and select one word from the word bank below to fill in each blank appropriately.More and more multigenerational families are choosing to (1) the fall and winter holidays by escaping to sunnier destinations.I met Unger, an (2) 91-year-old grandmother from Victoria,Canada, a few weeks ago. She was cruising with her 17-year-old grandson inIrelandandBritain, (3) historic sites, scenic spots, churches and more. I hope I’ve got half her energy when I’m her age!“When I get tired,” she explained, “Wyatt goes off by himself.” But it seemed as the cruise fromIrelandthrough the northern Scottish Isles went on, Wyatt was napping more than she was. “The best part was getting to know Wyatt so much better. At home, there is less (4) time with one person,” she added.For Wyatt’s high school graduation trip, Unger had chosen the Windstar Star Legend, a 212-passenger ship. Wyatt wanted to (5)Scotlandand after starting to arrange a tour just for the two of them, Unger decided a cruise would be easier and believed that they would have a (6) experience. There must be someone on board to (7)the experience with cultural or historic (8)as there have been on other cruises she’s taken.Grandparents I meet travelling tell me they’d rather help (9)their grandchildren’s horizons and share experiences than leave them a lot of money. With families so (10) , vacationing together often becomes the only way they can spend time together — and maybe teach the grandkids a thing or two.