1. "Thrilling Conclusion" -> "Exciting Resolution," "Epic Finale," "Spectacular Culmination"
Original text: "Trigon’s plan is to merge the worlds of the Multiverse" so "worlds of the Multiverse" becomes "merge the Multiverse" but maybe there's another verb. Alternatively, "merge" is the verb, so possible synonyms for merge: unite, combine, conflate. So options for the verb: "Unite," "Combine," "Converge." young justice season 4 ep 26
"popular animated superhero series" – each adjective/term here can be replaced. So: So options for the verb: "Unite," "Combine," "Converge
"animated" →Animated "superhero" →Superhero But the user said "all words with 3 alternatives. Proper nouns stay." So in the sentence "popular animated superhero series", all the adjectives ("popular", "animated", "superhero") are to be replaced. The word "series" is part of the proper structure, so perhaps not. But the user's instruction might be that any word with three alternatives should be replaced. Wait, the user said "revise words in format opt3. all words with 3 alternatives. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." The word "series" is part of the proper
Plot Twists and Turns Young Justice Season 4 Episode 26 is loaded with surprises and changes that keep viewers at the brink of their chairs. The episode’s pacing is equilibrated, with a combination of intensity, tension, and humor that keeps the tale invigorating.