Libre Online [top]: Nacho
First, I need to go through each word and find three appropriate synonyms. Let's start with the first sentence: "Get Ready to Rumble: A Comprehensive Guide to Watching Nacho Libre Online." For "Get," synonyms could be Obtain. "Ready" might be Prepared. "Rumble" could be Fight—though "Rumble" is part of the movie's title, so maybe not? Wait, the user said to keep names intact. Oh, right, "Nacho Libre" is a name, so keep it. But "Rumble" here is part of the title, so do I replace it? Hmm. The user said "replace all words," but maybe the movie title parts should be left. Let me check the example again. The example shows replacing each word with synonyms except names. So maybe "Rumble" is part of the title, so keep it. Wait, the title is "Get Ready to Rumble: A Comprehensive Guide..." So "Rumble" is part of the title. So I need to leave "Nacho Libre" and "Jack Black," etc., as they are. But "Rumble" is not part of the movie title, just part of the article's title. So replace "Rumble" with a synonym. So "Rumble" could be Struggle? Or maybe Scuffles? Let me pick synonyms that make sense in the context.
Moving to the next paragraph: "Here are some tips to help you find the best streaming sites: Check reviews and ratings: Look for streaming sites with good reviews and high ratings from other users." "Here" is "Here|Below|Above". "Are" becomes "Are|Exist|Lie". "Some tips" is "Tips|Strategies|Advises". "To help you find" becomes "To_assist_you_in_discovering|Aid_you_in_locating|Support_you_in_seek". "Check reviews and ratings" is "Verify_feedback_and_scorings|Inspect_critical_analysis_and_scores|Assess_evaluations_and_rankings". "Look for" becomes "Search_for|Seek_out|Locate". "Streaming sites with good reviews and high ratings" is "Platforms_with_positive_accolades_and_outstanding_rankings|Services_receiving_favorable_appraisals_and_remarkable_scores|Portals_achieving_commendable_evaluations_and_esteemed_ratings". Nacho Libre Online
For "Unfortunately," I need three synonyms. Maybe Unfortunately. Then "“Nacho Libre”" is a proper noun, so leave as is. "is not currently available" can be spun as isn't presently obtainable. Netflix is a proper noun, so no change. "in the US" could be across the United States. "However" could be On the other hand. "available on Netflix in other countries" might be accessible via Netflix elsewhere. "so it's worth checking" could become thus worth verifying. First, I need to go through each word
Then: "Be wary of pop-ups and ads: If a site is displaying too many pop-ups or ads, it may be a sign of a shady site." "Be wary of" becomes "Approach_with_cautiously|Handle_with_suspicion|Treat_with_alertness". "Pop-ups" is "Pop-ups|Surfacing_windows|Un_invited_boxes". "Ads" is "Advertisements|Banners|Promotional_materials". "If a site is displaying too many pop-ups or ads" becomes "If_a_platform_illustrates_excessive_popup_windows_or_annoying_banners|When_a_service_exhibits_an_overabundance_of_intercepting_windows_or_disturbing_ads|Provided_a_portal_displays_an_inordinate_quantity_of_interrupting_pop-ups_or_persistent_advertisements". "May be a sign" becomes "Could_indicate|Possibly_signify|Might_suggest". "Shady site" is "Unscrupulous_website|Unreputable_streaming_service|Questionable_online_portal". "Rumble" could be Fight—though "Rumble" is part of
Similarly, "You can also rent or buy" becomes You may also rent or buy. "on iTunes" is a proper noun. "start at" could be begin at for variety.
1-20 words: Let's process the text step by step, ensuring that proper nouns like names and movie titles are left untouched. The examples given by the user had all words replaced, but need to be cautious with the ones that are part of titles or names.