"Situation" can be "scenario", "matter", or "situation" itself if needed.
I need to ensure that each word or phrase that is being replaced has three options, keeping the names like Penelope Kay, NotMyGrandpa, etc., unchanged. Also, check that the structure of the text remains the same and that the only changes are the selected words. Let me go through each sentence again to make sure I didn't miss any opportunities for substitution and that all replacements are appropriate in context. NotMyGrandpa 22 11 28 Penelope Kay Gimme Some S...
Wait, in the user's example in the history, they had "The “NotMyGrandpa” Controversy: Unpacking the Penelope Kay Situation" and converted it to The NotMyGrandpa Affair: Unpacking the Penelope Kay Scenario. So they spun the words around "NotMyGrandpa" and "Penelope Kay", but left the names themselves as is. So in this case, "NotMyGrandpa" is part of the keyword and should be treated as a name, so it's left untouched. The surrounding words are spinned. Let me go through each sentence again to
Next part: "However, I want to clarify that the keyword appears to be related to a specific online controversy or incident." The phrase "specific online controversy or incident" could become "particular internet scandal|distinct digital dispute|unique web-based controversy". So in this case, "NotMyGrandpa" is part of
Also, need to handle the special characters like &lduo; and … which are part of the formatting. For example, "“" is the left double quotation mark, and "…" is an ellipsis. These should remain as is, but the surrounding words are spinned. For instance, in "“Gimme Some S…”", the keyword parts are kept except "Aspect" and "Phrase".