But that's not how text works. If every word is replaced like that, the output wouldn't be a readable sentence but a string of alternatives. However, perhaps the user wants each word in the text replaced with three possible synonyms, so that when you look at the transformed text, you can see for each word the three options. But how to present that? Maybe each word in the original text is replaced by the three alternatives. For instance, the first sentence:
movie → motion picture
streamed → watched
Wait, the user specified "all words with 3 alternatives as word3". So every word except proper nouns needs three synonyms or alternatives. Let me think of synonyms. For example, "is" could be "exists|remains|is known as". But wait, "is" is a verb, so maybe "exists|resides|is considered". Hmm. I need to make sure the replacements make sense in context. Laadla Afilmywap
The original text talks about the movie Laadla, Bollywood, downloading/streaming via Afilmywap, and some tips like using a VPN, checking quality, and copyright issues. Proper nouns like Laadla and Afilmywap should remain unchanged. But that's not how text works