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At now moment, that adult participant who left Zombie U continues silent regarding his encounter, reluctant toward revisit the distress he suffered. However, the narrative serves as the ch

Next part: “People were running wildly, screaming and panicking. I saw a professor, someone I had respected and admired, turn into…into something monstrous. It was like they had lost all sense of humanity.”

"In the aftermath" – "After the event|Post-incident|Following the occurrence". "of the escape" – "of the flight from|after the escape|post-escape". "rumors have begun to circulate" – "stories have started to spread|whispers have gained traction|talk has begun to flow". "about the possible causes" – "regarding potential reasons|concerning likely origins|pertaining to conceivable causes". "of the zombie-like transformation" – "of the ghoul-like metamorphosis|horrifying alteration|monstrous change". "at Zombie U" remains. i--- Adult Escape From Zombie U -v2024-10-15- -mayorto-

Then "school’s perimeter fence" – possible substitutes could be "school’s outer wall|campus security gate|barbed-wire barricade." Finally, "Zombie U" stays the same as per the instruction. Also, the brand name in "Zombie U's deadly grasp" remains. I need to check each sentence for other terms but ensure brand names are kept. Let's make sure the replacements fit contextually and maintain the horror theme. Alright, replace each instance with the options. Let me verify again to ensure no brand names are altered. Looks good. Time to put it all together.

If each word has three alternatives, that would be a huge spintax, but maybe the user is referring to key phrases. Maybe the user made a mistake and intended to replace each key phrase with three options. Given the example response the assistant would provide, maybe I should look at the sample response. For instance, in the initial text, words like "adult learner" are replaced with alternatives. The user might be asking for replacing each unique word in the text with three possibilities. However, handling all words would make the text too bloated. Alternatively, maybe the user wants specific words (nouns, verbs, adjectives) replaced with three options each. At now moment, that adult participant who left

Then the survivor's quote: “It was like something out of a horror movie,” the survivor recounted.

Next sentence: "Some speculate that it may have been the result of a botched experiment or a mysterious virus, while others believe that it may have been a case of mass hysteria or some other psychological phenomenon." It was like they had lost all sense of humanity

But the text has many words. The user probably wants to keep the structure but allow for variations in certain words. Given that, perhaps the task is to look at the content words and create spintax for them. Let me proceed by identifying content words and phrases and creating three alternatives for each, keeping the structure of the text while replacing the words. Also, ensuring brand names are not touched.