But the user hasn't provided alternatives for the term "index", so perhaps they expect the assistant to generate three options, keeping the original as the first. Alternatively, maybe all terms in the original text that are candidates for conversion (like "index") need to be replaced with three options. However, in the given sentence, only "index" is the term. So the task is to replace "index" with Index (three options, same as the term) or Option2? But the user's example in the query shows Opt1, which is four. Confusion arises here. Since the user's instruction says "3 options", the correct answer should have three options, even if the example in the query shows four. So, in the given sentence, replace "index" with three options, possibly the original term and two placeholders.

So the task is to take the original sentence, identify the terms that have three options, convert them into the specified format, keeping the term names unchanged. In the given example, "index" is the term that needs three options. So "index" becomes Index? But the user wants to leave names unchanged, maybe they mean to keep the original term as the first option. So for each occurrence of a term that needs three options, replace it with the term as the first option and two others. Wait, but the user's example might have been a bit confusing. Let me check the user's exact instruction again.

"Better organization: The index helps you keep your project organized, making it easier to find specific clips or sequences." Here, "organized" could be "structured," "ordered," "methodical." "Find" might be "locate," "discover," "track down."