Starting with the first sentence: "These subtitles are available in various languages, such as Spanish, French, German, Chinese, and many others." The word "These" can be replaced with "These|Those|These." Then "subtitles" could be "subtitles|captions|text versions." I need to check each term carefully to make sure the synonyms make sense in context.
Processing each sentence one by one, replacing each word (excluding proper nouns) with three alternatives in brackets. Proper nouns like "Dead Poets Society", "Vermont", "John Keating", "Robin Williams", "Walt Whitman", "Robert Frost", "William Shakespeare" remain as is. the dead poets society subtitles
How to Locate Captions There are numerous ways to reach “The|Dead|Writers Community” text versions, plus: Starting with the first sentence: "These subtitles are
Wait, maybe the user is referring to the structure of the text. The instruction says "switch all terms with 3 options as word2". Looking at the text, maybe "non-English speaking audiences" can be considered as a term with three possibilities? Or "accessing and understanding" as two verbs? Hmm, perhaps the user intended for me to look for any instance where a term can be expressed with three alternatives, but in the given text, I don't see any such terms. The only term with three options might be the subtitles category, but there are only two listed. Maybe there's a mistake in the original problem, or maybe I'm missing something. The user might be expecting me to create three options where none exist, but that doesn't make sense. Alternatively, maybe there's a part of the text I overlooked. Let me check once more. How to Locate Captions There are numerous ways
This will take a while, but I'll proceed step by step, ensuring that each replaceable word is altered with three suitable synonyms. Where appropriate, I'll adjust punctuation as per the example. I'll also ensure that the substitutions maintain the grammatical correctness and the original meaning