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Next step: "Select the dual audio version: Ensure that the version you download has the dual audio feature." "Select" can be "chose", "opt for", "pick". "Ensure" could be "confirm", "double-check", "verify". "Version you download" might be "movie you get", "content you acquire", "copy you receive". "Dual audio feature" could be "dual language track", "multi-audio option", "bilingual sound". A few sites might deliver varied sound choices,
Wait, maybe the user is mistaken in their example, but the actual instruction is to format common terms with three options. For example, the term "commercial success" could be popularity, but the original text doesn't mention those. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to identify parts where multiple names for the same role exist. For instance, the character's name can be Kal-El, Clark Kent, or Superman. So even if the text only mentions Kal-El and Superman, the third option is Clark Kent. So that's a possible way. The actors' names (Henry Cavill, Kevin Costner, Amy Adams) are proper nouns and should be skipped. But in the example answer, the user included those as the three options, which is conflicting. So perhaps the user intended to replace the character names with their three possible names, even though the text only lists two. So the term "iconic character Superman" can be replaced with Superman. Similarly, the role of Jor-El is played by Kevin Costner, but the character's name is Jor-El. So the three options would be Jonathan Kent for the parents? Wait, no. The parents' names are Jonathan and Martha Kent. The user's example includes Kevin Costner, Amy Adams as Lara, but those are actors, which are proper nouns again. The instruction says to skip proper nouns. So the correct approach is to avoid proper nouns and find common terms with three possible options. However, the original text might not have such terms. Let me re-examine the text. "Ensure" could be "confirm", "double-check", "verify"