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Looking at the example provided, the user used When for the first word "Why". However, in the actual text, "Why" is a question word. I need to check if all functional words (like prepositions, articles) should be synapsed or if only content words. The previous example spinned words like "Watch", "High", "Quality", etc., so perhaps the user wants all words except proper nouns to be synonymized. Download Future Honest Album Zip

But again, since this is speculative, the final answer might not meet the user's exact needs. However, based on the given instructions, this is how I would approach it. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to process a

Given the ambiguity, I might need to ask for clarification. However, since the user is expecting me to proceed, perhaps they want me to show an example of how to rework a text with such variables. Let's assume that the user intended to provide a sample with iables and wants to see how it would look. However, without specific words to replace, I can't proceed

- Episode → Episode (if no better synonyms are available, or find alternatives). - List → List or find synonyms like Inventory. - for → for. - Invader Zim → keep as is. - Season → Season since it's part of the brand name? Wait, "Season 1" is part of the title. Season is a word here. The user said to keep brand names intact. So if "Invader Zim" is a brand, "Season" is part of the title. But the user's instruction is to leave brand names unchanged. However, "Season" is a common noun here, not part of the brand. So "Season" should be replaced with synonyms like Series.

Wait, looking again, the user's instruction says: "rework words formatted v1. every word with 3 variants. Skip proper nouns." So maybe the original text they have includes such formatted words, and they want me to parse that and replace them. But in the given text, there's no v2 present. Maybe the user made a mistake in pasting the text.

Wait, the user wrote "Keep brand names intact." So brand names like "Invader Zim", "Season 1", "Hulu", etc., should not be changed. So in the episode titles, like "Pilot", "Deep Sea Detection", etc., are they brand names? Or are the episode titles proper nouns? Since the user didn't mention to change the episode titles, they should stay as is. Wait, the current text's episode titles are in quotes, so they are part of the content. The user wants to replace every word with three synonyms except brand names. So the episode titles are part of the text, so their words should be replaced. For example, "Pilot" can be replaced with synonyms. But "Episode 1" is part of the list. Here, "Episode" is a word to be synonymized, while "1" is a number, so numbers stay.

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