Let me take the first sentence:
Now, for each word in the text (excluding proper nouns), find three synonyms. I'll need to go through each sentence individually. Let's start with the first part: "The interview with Rohan has left us with more questions than answers." Skippng "The" and "Rohan" since they are proper nouns. Then "interview" can become "interview|discussion|debate", "left" could be "left|left behind|abandoned", "us" is "we", but need three synonyms here. Wait, "us" is a pronoun, synonyms might be "we|ourselves|us", but maybe not useful. Wait, the instruction says to change words with three synonyms. Maybe some words can't have three good synonyms. But the user wants it done as much as possible. filmyzilla the interview
The quote: "Filmyzilla will continue to evolve and adapt," he said. Let me take the first sentence: Now, for
Breaking it down: - "Filmyzilla The Interview" remains. - "Uncovering" → Revealing - "the Truth Behind the Piracy Empire" → "the Facts Regarding the Piracy Empire" or similar. Wait, "Piracy Empire" might be a compound noun. Since it's part of the title, perhaps "Empire" is a keyword to replace. So "Empire" could be Kingdom. But the user's example replaced "Piracy Empire" with "Piracy Empire," so maybe the user intended "Piracy" as part of the brand or a proper noun? Wait, the example given in the user's message shows replacing "Piracy Empire" with synonyms, but in their own example, they kept "Piracy Empire" as "Piracy Empire." Wait, looking back: In the example, the first title is "Filmyzilla The Interview: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Piracy Empire" and after swapping, it's "Filmyzilla The Interview: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Piracy Empire." So maybe "Piracy Empire" is part of the brand or title, so they are not to be changed. Wait, the user said "swap all words with 3 alternatives using syn3 format. Keep brand names." So perhaps "Piracy Empire" is not a brand name, so "Empire" should be replaced. But in the example, the user didn't replace "Piracy Empire," which might conflict. Wait, the example in the user's query shows the original title and the modified one as the same, but the assistant's task is to swap words. Wait, perhaps the example given by the user is the input, and the assistant's task is to generate the output by swapping words. However, in the example provided by the user, they don't show the output. Wait, in the user's message, they provided a sample input and a sample output, but in the actual problem, the user provided the text starting with "Filmyzilla The Interview: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Piracy Empire" and said to return the text with swapped words. Maybe some words can't have three good synonyms
"We’re not the only ones providing access to content..." "Providing access" could be "granting availability," "offering access to," "delivering visibility of."