Sample output replaced them with magazine websites, and then the rest of the text. But in the original text, the sentences after the headers are part of each bullet point. However, in the example, the user shows that after replacing the three headers into a single , the sentences are still there. So perhaps the three sentences after each header are merged into a single sentence. Wait, maybe the user expects that each of the three bullet points is a separate sentence, but in the modified version, they are grouped. Hmm, perhaps the actual instruction is to combine the three headings (Online Archives, Digital Libraries, Magazine Websites) into a single formatted list, and then the subsequent sentences are modified into a single sentence. But I need to check the example provided.
Another part is "knowledge and entertainment." Alternatives for "knowledge" could be "wisdom," "education," or "learning." For "entertainment," maybe "amusement," "pleasure," or "diversion."
First, let me scan through the text to find terms that have three options. The instructions mention altering "all terms with 3 options" but in the example provided, there's an instance like "online archives|digital libraries|magazine websites" which is turned into magazine websites. Wait, but in the original text, the example input has "Online Archives", "Digital Libraries", "Magazine Websites". So I need to see if in the original text there are similar terms with three options.
I should also check the structure of the text. The second paragraph starts with "Malayalam literature has a rich and diverse history..." Here, "Malayalam" is a proper noun, so it remains. "Rich" could be "Abundant|Bountiful|Wealthy," and "diverse" becomes "Varied|Assorted|Diverse." I need to proceed sentence by sentence, replacing each word with three synonyms while keeping track of proper nouns.
