Another point to check: "thought-provoking" synonyms. "Reflective" isn't exactly a synonym, but maybe "stimulating" works. Let me confirm. "Thought-provoking means causing someone to think deeply; synonyms could include 'provocative', 'stimulating', 'reflective' perhaps. So maybe "stimulating|thoughtful|provoking".
Now, compiling all the replacements into the text structure with proper formatting. Need to ensure proper commas and quotation marks around titles are maintained. Also, check that the synonyms fit grammatically in the sentence structure. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince -2009-
The → c? But "The" is an article, not a common noun. Wait, the instruction says "convert every word with 3 synonyms". So every word except proper nouns. So articles, prepositions, etc., but the user provided an example in their initial request. Let me check the example. Another point to check: "thought-provoking" synonyms
"Harry’s relationships with his friends Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson)..." Relationships could be bonds, connections, ties. "Friends" might be companions, comrades, pals. The names stay. "Navigate the challenges of adolescence" becomes "negotiate adolescence's trials", "manipulate growing up hurdles", "deal with coming of age trials". Need to ensure proper commas and quotation marks
Next sentence: "The music is both haunting and uplifting, adding to the emotional resonance of the story." "Music" could be tune. "Haunting" as eerie. "Uplifting" as encouraging. "Adding" as boosting. "Emotional resonance" as affective strength. "Story" as tale.
- "characters" ->figures - "have become ingrained" -> become embedded|are deeply rooted|are firmly established
Wait, the user said every word with three variants. Wait, does that mean every word in the text that isn't a proper noun? Let me check the instructions again. "Update words as word1. every word with 3 variants. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So, for each word, replace with three variants. But how to handle phrases like "cinematic experience"? Is that a single word or a phrase? Probably, since the example shows replacing single words. So I need to replace each individual word with three variants, unless they are proper nouns.