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Wait, maybe the user made a typo and meant that parts of the text that have something like [a|b|c] (with square brackets) need to be replaced. But in the provided text, the example is "7 Virgenes" which is repeated but maybe the user wants to have options for the subtitle or parts of the title. Alternatively, perhaps the entire title "Pelicula 7 Virgenes UPD: A Comprehensive Review" has variables that need to be replaced with three options. For instance, "Pelicula" could be replaced with three options, and "UPD" as well. However, without specific options provided, it's challenging.
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The film's imagery are likely to be breathtaking, with a combination of vivid colors and engaging cinematography. Provocative topics: The storyline will explore subjects that are both stimulating and accessible, leaving viewers with plenty to ponder. Wait, maybe the user made a typo and
Now, I need to go through each line and replace the words with spintax. Make sure the names are not altered. Let me check each section one by one.
Now, applying all these variations to the original text while keeping the structure intact. Need to be careful with sentence structure to ensure the spintax replaces terms correctly without breaking the sentence flow. For instance, "Pelicula" could be replaced with three
Looking at the provided text, the first thing I notice is the title "7 Virgenes UPD". The user wants proper nouns to stay, so "7 Virgenes" is part of the title, so it should remain. However, "UPD" in the title is not a proper noun, so if "UPD" is supposed to have three options, I should check if that's the case. In the text, "UPD" appears again in "Pelicula 7 Virgenes UPD". Since the user hasn't provided specific options for "UPD", maybe I should assume that "UPD" itself is a term to be replaced. But the user hasn't given any options for "UPD", so perhaps that's a mistake. Wait, the user specified "all terms with 3 options in b format". So if there's a term that's written with three options like a, then replace it. However, looking at the text, I don't see any terms actually formatted with b. Maybe the user is referring to parts in the text that need to be replaced, but in the current example, there aren't any.