Proper nouns like "Www Indian Rep Video Com" are not to be changed. Need to check if "Www Indian Rep Video Com" is actually a proper noun with the www part. It's a website URL, so it's a proper noun and should stay unchanged.
Wait, maybe I should look for any terms that are separated by commas or "and" in the text and replace them with three options. For example, "Music and Dance" could be split into Music, Dance, and another term if there's a third. But in the text, "Music and Dance" is a category name, not a list of three terms. The user might have intended that each of the main categories (Music and Dance, Food and Cuisine, etc.) are to be presented as word2 even though there are only two terms there. That doesn't fit. Maybe the user made a mistake in the example, and they actually want to take any term that has multiple parts (like two parts connected by "and") and split into three options. But that's not how it is in the original text. Www indian rep video com
Looking at the provided text, the categories under the features listed are "Music and Dance," "Food and Cuisine," "Travel and Tourism," and "Culture and Traditions." Each of these sections has a description. Wait, the user mentioned terms with three options, so maybe each category's name is a term with three options. Wait, the example they provided in the query is replacing "update all terms with 3 options as word3". Let me look again. Proper nouns like "Www Indian Rep Video Com"