| Category |
Telenovelas
|
| Genre(s) |
Drama
Romance
|
| Format |
43 x 52' / (86 x 26')
|
| Date |
2013
|
| From |
Philippines
|
| Version(s) |
Original Version Dubbed English
Original Version Dubbed French
|
But the movie title parts like "Run.Bitch.Run.2009.1080p.BluRay.x265–TGx-" are all specific and probably proper nouns since they're part of the file name. The technical specs: "Video Codec: x265" – x265 is a proper noun (the codec name), so that should stay. Similarly, "1080p" and "BluRay" are proper terms. The release group "TGx" is a proper noun.
Wait, the user said "every term with 3 variants." So every term that's part of the technical description. Need to be careful here. Let me go line by line. Run.Bitch.Run.2009.1080p.BluRay.x265--TGx-
Looking at the first sentence: "The 'Run.Bitch.Run.2009.1080p.BluRay.x265–TGx-' release is a must-have for fans of the movie." The main terms here are "Run.Bitch.Run.2009.1080p.BluRay.x265–TGx-" and "must-have". I can replace "must-have" with variants like "essential", "recommended", etc. But the movie title parts like "Run.Bitch.Run" and the year 2009 are part of the title, so maybe they need to stay as is? Wait, the user said proper nouns shouldn't change. The movie title is a proper noun, so maybe that's fixed. Hmm, but the user wants to rewrite every term with 3 variants. Wait, maybe each term in the text that's not a proper noun can be modified. For example, "must-have" can be must-have, "superior" can be superior, etc. But the movie title parts like "Run
Wait, "fans of the movie" – "movie" is the title, so maybe "Run.Bitch.Run.2009" is the movie title. So "movie" here is a common noun, can be replaced with cinema? The release group "TGx" is a proper noun
But the user wants to rephrase the text using synonyms in syn3 format for every term, except brands and names. So "TGx" is a brand/name, so skip. The filename parts like "Run.Bitch.Run.2009.1080p.BluRay.x265–TGx-" are technical specs and should have terms rephrased where possible. The instruction says to rephrase words, so if
Finally, verify that all changes are made only to the words, not the names, and that the output matches the required format. Let me go through each part step by step to avoid missing any details.