Processing each word:
Next, "Here are some of its key features:" Words like "Here," "some," "of," "its," "key," "features" need synonyms. "Here" can be In this case, "some" as several, and so on. I need to check each word carefully to avoid missing any. 123mkv fanaa
I need to check for any proper nouns again to leave them untouched. Words like "DVD," "Blu-ray" are proper nouns? No, "DVD" and "Blu-ray" are acronyms/brand names, so they might need to be left as well. Wait, the user's instruction says to skip brands and names. DVD and Blu-ray are brand names, so they should be left. So in the line "DVD or Blu-ray discs," those terms are proper and shouldn't be altered. So in that case, the user has to leave "DVD" and "Blu-ray" as they are. Processing each word: Next, "Here are some of
I should also check for consistency. For instance, in the previous response, the assistant used c format for each synonym set. I need to make sure that each word replacement follows that structure without any markdown. I need to check for any proper nouns
- "Access" → a - "to" → b - "a" → a - "Wide" → a (if not part of a proper noun) - "Range" → b - "of" → b - "Content:" → a (including punctuation) - "123mkv" → left as is (part of proper noun) - "Fanaa" → left as is - "has" → b - "a" → a - "vast" → a - "library" → b - "of" → a - "content," → a (including punctuation) - "including" → a - "movies" → c - "and" → a - "TV" → c (since "TV" is a proper abbreviation, but in this case, maybe leave it as "TV"? Wait, "TV" is a common abbreviation, so it's not a proper noun here. So replace with b - "shows" → b - "that" → b - "may" → c - "not" → c - "be" → c - "available" → a - "on" → c - "other" → a - "streaming" → a - "platforms." → a (including punctuation)
So for the sentence: "platform offers high-quality streaming, with options for 720p, 1080p, and even 4K resolution." Here, "720p" and "4K" are technical terms, so they remain. So the transformation would be: site offers top-notch streaming, with options for 720p, 1080p, and even 4K clarity.