One thing to be careful about is not to alter the meaning of the sentence. The synonyms should fit contextually. For example, "cinema excellence" might have variations like "filmic brilliance," "motion picture mastery," "cinematic artistry." Each triplet should be relevant and maintain the flow of the sentence.
First sentence: "With the rise of streaming services, accessing Aflam llkbar fqt - Fydyw lfth has never been easier." "With" becomes "With" because it's a preposition. "the" is an article; maybe keep it as is? Wait, the user says to modify each word, but articles might not need synonyms. Hmm, the user specified "every term with 3 variants," so maybe articles as well. But "the" could be replaced with "a" or other articles? However, "the" is definite, "a" is indefinite. Maybe not. So perhaps leave articles as they are. Let me check the sample response. In the sample, "the" was not modified. So maybe articles and prepositions are left as they are unless there's a synonym. So "With" is a preposition; "the" an article. So they might stay. aflam llkbar fqt - fydyw lfth
First, I'll read through the text to understand the context. The original text is about horror, thriller, drama, and history movies, listing some top films. My goal is to find three appropriate synonyms for each word, excluding proper nouns. One thing to be careful about is not
Continuing: "rise" becomes "upward trend", "of" stays as is. "streaming" becomes "online", "services" becomes "providers". "accessing" becomes "obtaining". "Aflam llkbar fqt - Fydyw lfth" is a proper noun, so it stays. "has never been easier" becomes "is more convenient now". First sentence: "With the rise of streaming services,