Third paragraph third sentence:
Each of these replacements needs to be in b format. Now, going through each part step by step, making sure that proper nouns like "Love Sitara 2024" and "10xflix" remain unchanged. Also, check that each replaceable word has three options separated by pipes, with proper capitalization if needed. For example, if the original word is lowercase, the options should also be lowercase unless they are proper nouns.
Wait, the instruction says to rewrite words in c format, each word with 3 options. Proper nouns stay. So I need to go through each word, check if it's a proper noun, and if not, replace it with three options. However, some words might be tricky. For example, "Hindi" is a language, not a proper noun, so it can be replaced. Let me check the example.
First sentence: "Are you a fan of Hindi movies and looking for a way to download the latest release, Love Sitara 2024? Look no further! In this article, we will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to download Love Sitara 2024 in Hindi on 10xflix."
I need to make sure the synonyms make sense. For instance, "offers" could be "provides|presents|supplies." "Collection" might be "array|assortment|catalog." Wait, the user said "3 alternatives," so three per word. Need three for each.
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to process the given text by replacing each word with three alternatives in the syn2 format, but I should skip proper nouns. Also, output should be text only, no markdown.
Next, each word (except proper nouns) needs three synonyms. For example, "popular" could be "well-liked|commonly preferred|frequently recommended." But synonyms need to be contextually appropriate. Some words might not have direct one-word synonyms, so I might need to adjust. Also, keeping the sentence structure intact after replacements is important for readability.