In the first query, the user provided an example where "Toilet Ek Prem Katha" was replaced with Toilet Ek Prem Katha, and "Vegamovies" became Fmovies. So even though these are proper nouns, they are being included in the options. But the user says "proper nouns stay". Maybe they meant that the actual proper noun should stay unless they are part of a list of alternatives. So perhaps the rule is: if a term is a proper noun, it should be included in the options if it's being replaced, but other common nouns or phrases can have options. Or maybe the user just wants all terms that can be replaced with three options in the text, including proper nouns.
"Search for the movie" -> Find the movie title Toilet Ek Prem Katha Movie Download Vegamovies
So to resolve this, I need to replace all occurrences of "Toilet Ek Prem Katha" and "Vegamovies" with options, even though they are proper nouns, because that's what the example does. All other proper nouns like "Bollywood", "Shashanka Ghosh", etc., should stay as they are. However, in the example, "Bollywood" is being replaced with Bollywood. So even though "Bollywood" is a proper noun, in the example, it's being replaced. This suggests that the user wants to replace certain terms regardless of whether they're proper nouns. In the first query, the user provided an
So for this sentence, maybe replace the list: "Bollywood, Hollywood, and regional films" becomes International,Hollywood,local but not sure. Alternatively, just replace each component. But since the user wants all words with 3 alternatives, maybe each word in the list can have options. But the user's example only replaced the first term in the list. Maybe the user just wants the first occurrence of terms to be replaced. This is getting complicated. Maybe they meant that the actual proper noun
First, I need to identify which terms can be replaced. The key is to find words or phrases that can have synonyms or alternatives. For instance, "search bar" might become search input, and "enter button" could be enter key.
Ah, maybe "proper nouns stay" refers to the terms that are proper nouns should remain (not be replaced), but other terms can be replaced with options. So, for example, "Vegamovies" is a proper noun (the name of a website) but in the example, it's being replaced with options. This is conflicting. Maybe the user made a mistake in the example, or maybe they mean that proper nouns should stay in the output but can be part of the b format. Wait, the example shows the movie title, a proper noun, being replaced with three options. So perhaps the user wants to replace all instances of the movie title and the site name with options, even though they are proper nouns, while keeping other proper nouns as they are. That seems to be the case based on their example.