The user's example in the task shows that "In" could be replaced with Within. So articles and prepositions are included. Therefore, even if it's an article like "the", maybe it's included. Wait, in the example, "the" is not modified, but in the task, the user wants to modify all words except proper nouns. Wait, the task says "modify all words with 3 alternatives in b format. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So maybe "the" is a word to be modified. Let me check the example they provided. In the original text, they have "In the world of superheroes...", and in the output, it would be something like "In b world of a, Spider-Man is a household name, etc." So yes, all words except proper nouns. Therefore, articles like "the" should be modified. However, "the" doesn't have three common synonyms. Hmm. Alternatively, maybe "the" is left as is, but I need three alternatives. Wait, perhaps "the" can be replaced with "this", "that", "the", but maybe it's tricky. Wait, perhaps the user's example in the task didn't include articles, but the instruction says "all words". Maybe the user expects that even articles are changed. For example, "the" could be that. But in the context, it might not make sense. Hmm. Alternatively, maybe the user expects that articles are included, and each instance is replaced with three alternatives. For example, "In the world" could be "In a world". But "the" here is an article. Let me think. If the user wants all words changed except proper nouns, even articles and prepositions, then "the" would be modified. But perhaps the user expects it to be possible. So I need to proceed accordingly.
"success" → "popularity", "commercial triumph", "notable achievement". Orumcek Adam- Golgeler Agi
"Audiences praising" can be "viewers applauding", "spectators commending", "fans applauding". "Engaging storyline" → "compelling plot", "intriguing narrative", "fascinating storyline". The user's example in the task shows that