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Ocean Of Movies 95%

Other parts of the text: the first paragraph mentions "ocean of movies" and "streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime". The user didn't mention converting those, only the terms with three options. So the main sections are the examples under each genre.

Now, considering that some words are part of compounds like "TV shows", where "TV" is an abbreviation for television, so "TV" is a proper noun and should not be touched. Therefore, in "TV shows", only "shows" is replaceable, but "TV" is part of the proper noun, so "shows" can be replaced with productions.

Replaced:

This approach could be time-consuming, but let's take it step by step. Let me process the first sentence:

Next, for each word that isn't a proper noun, I need to replace it with three synonyms or alternatives. Let's take the first sentence: "Movies have also had a significant impact on the way we consume and interact with media." ocean of movies

But articles like "the" might be tricky. The user says "text only," so maybe articles can be replaced. However, usually, articles are not replaced in such contexts. The user might have meant to replace only content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs). The example uses "also" which is an adverb, so maybe articles as well can be replaced if not proper nouns. So "the" could be replaced with an? However, in English, the definite article "the" doesn't have a synonym but different indefinite articles. Hmm, maybe better to leave "the" as is. Alternatively, perhaps the user wants to replace it with other determiners if possible. But maybe it's better to only replace content words.

"Roots" could be "origins", "beginnings", "foundation". "Early days" might be "initial period", "early stages", "formative years". "Experimenting" could be "testing", "trying out", "probing". "Art of storytelling" might be "narrative craft", "storytelling discipline", "telling tales". "Film" is a common noun, synonyms like "motion picture", "cinema", "movie" but here it's part of the term "storytelling on film", so maybe "screenplays", "movie scripts", "moving images". Other parts of the text: the first paragraph

The section on genres: