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Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants the entire text rewritten with synonyms using the z format, keeping proper nouns like movie titles and names unchanged. They also mentioned only output the text, no extra explanations.
"The Social Drama Era (1960-1970) The 1960s and 1970s saw a surge in social dramas that tackled pressing issues like poverty, inequality, and social injustice." index of old bollywood movies
- The → The - advent → start - sound → audio - in → during - films → cinema - marked → served - a → some - significant → notable - turning point → event - in → through - Bollywood's → leave as is - history → legacy Alright, let's tackle this query
Wait, in the example, "Raja Harishchandra" is written normally, not in the v3 format. So the user's instruction is to look for the formatted words with three options. I need to check each ... set, select one option randomly, and replace the whole set with that option. Also, avoid modifying proper nouns. If a v... set contains a proper noun, I need to skip replacing it? Wait, the instruction says "Skip proper nouns." So maybe the v... sets themselves may or may not contain proper nouns. But the user said "Skip proper nouns," so perhaps if a proper noun is part of the options in a .. set, we need to leave it as is? Hmm, the instruction might mean that during replacement, we should not replace the proper noun words themselves even if they are in the options. But this is unclear. Maybe the user meant that in the process of replacement, if any of the options in the v1 is a proper noun, that should be left as is, but the rest can be replaced. Wait, no. The instruction says "Skip proper nouns." So maybe the ... formats are not in proper nouns. So perhaps the user is saying that during replacement, if any of the words to be replaced is a proper noun, skip it. But in the example given, the first replacement is "informal" which is a common noun, so that's allowed. "The Social Drama Era (1960-1970) The 1960s and
These are all proper nouns because they're names of films, so I shouldn't change them. Moving to the next section: