Given that, I need to check each term in the text. For example, "in Hindi" could be English, but Hindi isn't an option; it's a specific language. Or maybe "high definition" could be Full HD, but again, the original text doesn't present it as an option.
Okay, the user wants me to replace each word in the given text with three alternatives in the format a, but I should skip proper nouns. Let me start by understanding the task. First, I need to parse through every word and for each one, come up with three different synonyms or similar words. However, proper nouns like "Flames," "Vegamovies," and any specific titles should remain unchanged.
First sentence: "Ensure you have updated antivirus software to protect against potential malware." --- Flames Season 1 Hindi 720p WEB-DL -Vegamovies.N...
I have to be careful with technical terms. "WEB-DL" is a specific term, so that shouldn't be changed. Words like "streaming" might be "watching|streaming|viewing". Also, phrasal verbs like "bypass ads" might become "skip ads|avoid ads|circumvent ads".
Another part: "720p WEB-DL" – maybe the resolution has options like 4K? But again, not in the original text. The user might be expecting me to modify any terms that can have multiple formats or options. Given that, I need to check each term in the text
No changes here except brand name. "Search for Flames Season 1" could have options for different series, but the original only mentions "Flames Season 1". Maybe replace "Flames Season 1" with Flames Season 1, but the user wants to keep the brand names, but Flames is the show title. The instruction says to keep brand names, so maybe not. Hmm.
I need to ensure all synonyms fit naturally in the context and that proper nouns remain unchanged. Also, check for any overlapping or redundant options. For example, "fans" is mentioned several times; using different synonyms each time would be good. Also, verbs like "ensure" and "be aware" need appropriate replacements without altering the sentence structure. Make sure the opt1 format is correctly applied and there's no markdown. Double-check for any missed words or formatting errors. Okay, the user wants me to replace each
So applying this systematically, the goal is to take any term that's a single option and present three options using the specified format. Let me go through the text again and make these changes.