But maybe "Maria Antonieta" is in the title, so it's a name and should be left. Similarly, "Queen of France, Marie Antoinette." All names like Sofia Coppola, Kirsten Dunst, etc., are kept. So I need to go through each sentence word by word, replacing each with three alternatives, making sure not to change any names. Let's take the first sentence: "The 2006 film “Maria Antonieta” is a historical drama that tells the story of the ill-fated Queen of France, Marie Antoinette."
And continue this process for each word, ensuring that names and numbers remain unchanged. Now, I need to check if "2006" is treated correctly. Since it's a number, perhaps it's not altered. Similarly, "Sofia Coppola" and "Kirsten Dunst" are names, so they stay. The user wants only the result, so after processing each word, the output should be in spintax format without any additional explanation. Let me verify that all words (except names and numbers) are replaced with three options. For example, "dramatic" becomes moving or similar. Also, "fresh" becomes novel, "nuanced" becomes complicated, etc. Need to make sure that the spintax is correct and that there are three options for each altered word. Additionally, check for proper punctuation and quotation marks. The user provided an example in the text where the quote is “Maria Antonieta” which in HTML entities. Maybe they want to keep those as is. Finally, ensure that the output is only the spintaxed text without any markdown or explanations.
Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants me to rephrase every word in the provided text with three alternatives each in the format a. Proper nouns like names should be skipped. I remember from the previous conversation that they wanted the spintax done similarly, keeping names intact and only replacing other words.
Next sentence: "The opulent costumes, grand sets, and meticulous production design all contribute to an immersive experience that draws the audience into the world of Versailles." Proper nouns here are "Versailles". Replace "opulent" with "lavish|richly decorated|extravagant", "costumes" as "outfits|attire|garments", "grand sets" could be "grand settings|expansive backdrops|impressive structures", etc. Each part of the sentence needs this treatment.