But since the user hasn't provided specific examples beyond the structure, I'll proceed by treating each word (or hyphenated unit) as a single entry for replacement. So for "27-year-old," maybe replace the entire phrase with alternatives, but the number 27 is part of it. However, the instruction is to replace "words" so hyphenated words are considered one entry. So "year-old" would be replaced with three options, possibly keeping the number. For example, "27-year-old" could become "27-age|27-years-old|27-chronological." But that might not be grammatically correct. Alternatively, maybe break it down: "27-year-old" → 27-years old.
But the example they gave in the query is a single option question where the correct answer is a. But in the text, the correct answer would be a) Yoshiyuki Momose. So the answer would be b where a is correct. Wait, but the user wants to keep the names intact, so maybe the options are actual correct and incorrect names from the text. only yesterday film
First, I'll break down each sentence and identify the words to replace. For example, the first sentence: "At its core, “Only Yesterday” is a film about self-discovery and growth." Here, words like "core," "film," "about," "self-discovery," and "growth" need three synonyms each. But I have to check if they are brands or names. Since they aren't, I can proceed. But since the user hasn't provided specific examples
Let me go through each part again to make sure I don't miss any words. The user might have specific expectations for certain words. For example, "self-discovery" could be replaced with "self-realization|self-awareness|personal growth." Each of these needs three words. Also, words like "source of comfort" could become "well of solace|store of comfort|fount of support." Wait, but "source" is the word to replace, so "origin|foundation|cause." Hmm, need to be precise. So "year-old" would be replaced with three options,
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Putting it all together, the final output will have the same structure as the original text but with words replaced as specified. I'll double-check each line to make sure none of the proper nouns are altered and that each non-proper noun word has three synonyms in braces.
Next, the user wants only the text output, no extra explanations. So the response should just have the text with the replacements in braces. Also, the user might be looking for a tool or a method to generate synonyms, but since I'm supposed to provide the output directly, I need to generate the three alternatives correctly without errors.