- "chaos that ensues" → turmoil
In the user's text, there's a line: "Caution and Disclaimer". In the sample response, the user replaced each word in that line with three alternatives. So "Caution" → Notice, "and" → conjunction, "Disclaimer" → Statement. However, the user's instruction says: "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So the sample output suggests that all words are being replaced except proper nouns. jurassic world all parts in hindi download filmyzilla
I must also check for consistency in tense and grammatical structure. The user's example uses b without commas, so I'll follow that format. Additionally, some words might have multiple meanings, so context is key. For instance, "support" in "support the creators" could be Encourage. - "chaos that ensues" → turmoil In the
Alright, that should do it. Time to format the final answer as specified. However, the user's instruction says: "Don't touch proper
They provided "science fiction adventure" as fantasy, so perhaps each component word. But the format is three alternatives, so maybe each single word can be replaced by three options. For example, "science" could have sci-fi? Wait, no, maybe the user is replacing the phrase "science fiction" with three options for the general genre. Hmm.
Starting with "Jurassic." It's part of a proper noun in the movie title "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" and "Jurassic World Dominion," so those won't be changed. But "World" in "World: Fallen Kingdom" might be part of the proper noun. Wait, actually, "Jurassic World" is a proper noun, so "World" here is part of that and shouldn't be altered. So maybe the only words here are the ones not in proper names.
This will take some time. Let's proceed step by step, ensuring that all words are processed correctly without affecting URLs and proper nouns. For example, in "Malware and Viruses: Free movie download websites like Filmyzilla may contain malware or viruses that can harm your device," "Malware" and "Viruses" might be part of the proper noun if they are terms from a specific article, but likely not. Replace "Malware" with "Malicious Software," "Computer Viruses," "Spyware." "Viruses" could be replaced with "Malicious Programs," "Computer Threats," "Digital Infections." But need to make sure three options each.