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"Entertained" => "amused", "thrilled", "satisfied".
Once done, review the entire text to make sure all replacements are correct and the flow is still natural. Proper nouns are untouched, and each word has three synonyms in the list. That should do it. -Movies4u.Vip-.The.Arrival.1996.480p.BluRay.HIN...
The user provided the example text and the output should have each word replaced with three options, but proper nouns skipped. So in the original text, words like "Science Fiction" are part of a proper title? No, probably not. Wait, "Science Fiction" is a genre name, but it's not a proper noun. So "Science Fiction" is a genre, not a proper noun. So "Science" would be a common noun, "Fiction" also. So each word in the sentence needs to be replaced with three options. So "Genre" is the first word, replace it with three options. Then "Science", then "Fiction", then "Director", "Robert Zemeckis" (skip), "Cast", etc. "Entertained" => "amused", "thrilled", "satisfied"