"Photos would surely be making waves on social media" could be "images would definitely go viral on social platforms," "shots were sure to create buzz online," "photos were bound to trend on the internet."
Wait, the user says "rework all words with 3 alternatives in spintax". So probably, for each word (except names), provide three synonyms or similar options. However, some words like "and", "was", "as" are tricky because they have fewer synonyms. But the user might expect that even function words are included. Sunny Leone and Daisy Marie - Together All Day
Then provided a paragraph, and now they want the assistant to take that paragraph and replace each term with three alternatives in the c format. "Photos would surely be making waves on social
"Sunny tried her hand at painting": "tried her hand at painting" could be "attempted painting," "dabbled in art," "explored painting." But the user might expect that even function
Next, spintax is a system where variations are presented as x. So each word needs to be replaced with three synonyms or similar words in this format. But there's ambiguity here. Do they mean every single word, or only certain words? Since the example given (text) includes articles, prepositions, and nouns, maybe all words except the names. But maybe the user is referring to content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives) and not function words like "the" or "a"?
Wait, but in the initial message, the user hasn't provided a sample output. Let me check the example given in the problem. The user wrote:
So they provided a text, and they want me to go through the text and find terms that can be altered into b format, each with three variants. For example, in the first sentence: "After brunch, the duo headed to a nearby park for a fun-filled photo shoot."