Res2net50-v1b-26w-4s-3cf99910.pth «REAL»

In the original example, the user had "high definition" rewritten as "extreme resolution". So it's split into two parts. So in this task, "high definition" should be split into two words in the output. But the user's instruction is to replace every word with three synonyms, so "high definition" would become two separate word2 pairs.

Second line: "Release Year: 1973" – "Release Year" is general. Find three synonyms for "Release Year". Maybe "Launch Date|Premiere Year|Debut Date"? Wait, "Release Year" refers specifically to the year it was released. So other terms could be "Launch Year|Premiere Year|Debut Year".

So the task is to go through each word, check if it's a proper noun, and if not, replace it with three synonyms. For example, "story" becomes narrative, "follows" becomes traces, etc. Proper nouns like "Jackal", "Omar Sharif", "de Gaulle" stay the same. res2net50-v1b-26w-4s-3cf99910.pth

"Thanks to" could be due to, because of, or thanks to. "Experience" might be enjoy, view, or watch. "Classic thriller" could be iconic, legendary, or notable. "Stunning high definition" might be amazing, impressive, or vivid.

Alternatively, perhaps "1080p version" should stay as is, but the user's example shows replacing "1080p version" with Blu-ray. So following that, even technical terms can be rephrased with related terms. So maybe that's acceptable here. In the original example, the user had "high

Fred Zinnemann's direction is both stylish and understated, allowing the story to unfold at a deliberate pace that maximizes tension and suspense.

"Experience" → encounter Alright, let's tackle this user's query. They want me to switch every word with 3 synonyms in the format opt1, but keep proper nouns the same. The example they provided has the text formatted with options, so I need to replicate that. But the user's instruction is to replace every

This is a bit tricky. Each word needs careful consideration. Some words might have multiple meanings, so the synonyms might need to be selected based on the context. For example, "keen sense of atmosphere" – "keen" here as in sharp or perceptive. So synonyms "acute," "keen," "sensitive." "Atmosphere" could be "ambiance," "setting," "climate."