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Moving on to the next paragraph: "The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has always been known for pushing the boundaries of storytelling and visual effects." "Marvel Cinematic Universe" is a proper noun, so skip. "MCU" is an acronym, so leave it. "The" becomes This (but "The" is an article, maybe synonyms like "These," but articles are tricky. Maybe the user wants it in c regardless, so perhaps A? Hmm, but "The" is definite. Maybe better to find synonyms for "The" but I think articles are not commonly replaced with synonyms. Maybe the user intended to replace every word except proper nouns, including articles. I'll proceed under that assumption.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has always been known for pushing the boundaries of storytelling and visual effects. ---Doctor Strange- In The Multiverse of MadNess -...

Now, putting it all together in a format. Let me start reconstructing the first paragraph. Moving on to the next paragraph: "The Marvel

Wait, "MCU" is a proper noun, so the expansion "(MCU)" is part of the proper noun. Hmm, should the parentheses be included? The original has "the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)", so the abbreviation is in parentheses. Since the user said to skip proper nouns, maybe the entire phrase "the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)" is a proper noun and should remain as is. Wait, no. The proper noun is "Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)", but maybe the user wants to keep the formatting. Let me check the original example. The user provided a text where "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" is a title. So, in "the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)", "MCU" is an acronym for the proper noun. Since the user wants to skip proper nouns, perhaps the entire "Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)" is a proper noun and should be left unchanged. Therefore, the processed version would have "The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has always been known..." with "The" replaced by synonyms The, and "Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)" left as is. Wait, no, the user said to skip proper nouns. So "Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)" is the proper noun, so "The" is an article and not a proper noun. Therefore, "The" should be replaced, but "Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)" is a proper noun and left as is. Maybe the user wants it in c regardless, so perhaps A

Finally, the paragraph: "The Multiverse: A Concept Explored" – title. "The" This, "Concept" Notion.

First sentence: "The concept of the multiverse has long been a staple of science fiction and fantasy, but in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” it takes center stage." I'll go word by word. "The" can be The. "concept" becomes proposition. "of" might stay the same, but the user says each word with 3 variants. Hmm, but prepositions like "of" might not change. Wait, the user said to every word with 3 variants. So even prepositions? That seems odd. Maybe the user wants every word to be tripled. Let me confirm.

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