Hmm, maybe they want to take the original text and for certain words, replace them with three synonyms each, using the bracket format. But it's a bit unclear. Let me check the example response.
Wait, perhaps the user is referring to the word "initiative" in the sentence. So rephrasing that term into three options. For example, the sentence: filmyzilla aligarh
Wait, but the user said "modify each word with 3 alternatives." So each word in the text. Even if it's part of a multi-word phrase. Hmm, maybe they want to take the original
Maybe "initiative" is the term. So the sentence becomes: Wait, perhaps the user is referring to the
Looking at the example provided by the user, they took the original text and for each key word, provided three synonyms within brackets. For example, "center" becomes epicenter, "controversy" becomes dispute, etc. Proper nouns like Filmyzilla Aligarh are left as is. So the task is to go through the text and for each content word (nouns, verbs, adjectives), replace them with three synonyms in the specified format.
For example, "The" is an article; its synonyms might be "This," "That," or "A," but since "The" is specific here, maybe "This," "A," or "The" itself as a placeholder. Wait, synonyms for "The" aren't straightforward. Maybe using articles aren't the right approach. The user probably wants real synonyms. Let me check. The instruction says "modify each word with 3 alternatives," so "The" could be replaced with "This," "That," or "Those." But "The" is an article, so maybe it's better to use similar words. However, in the context, replacing "The" with another article might not be appropriate. Perhaps the user expects replacing "The" with synonyms for "side of," etc.
Wait, but the user might want all possible terms rephrased into three options. However, the user might not have provided examples beyond "initiative". The user might want that if a term has three possible synonyms, but in the original text, it's only "initiative" that can be rephrased. Let me proceed with that. So rephrasing "initiative" as program.