Breaking this down:
Okay, the user wants me to replace every word with three synonyms in the c format, skipping brands and names. Let me start by understanding the query properly. movie king uncle
The → [article, keep as is? Wait, the user said "every word" so "The" is a word and should be replaced. However, "The" is a definite article. But replacing it with synonyms might be tricky. Maybe synonyms could be the? But the user might not expect that. Wait, the example in the user's response shows "The" as this. But maybe the user wants to have the first word replaced. Hmm, but "The" is part of the definite article. But since the instruction is to replace every word, I have to follow that. So "The" becomes this as per the example. Then "Movie King Uncle" is a proper noun, so it remains as is. Then "is" becomes exists etc. Wait, "is" is a verb in present tense. Let me check the example again. The user's example shows "is" as is? Wait, looking at the example provided by the user after the instruction: the first paragraph has "is" replaced as remains, which is odd because "is" is a form of "be", so synonyms would be "exists", "remains", or maybe "is". But maybe the user just wants three forms here. So I can proceed with that approach. Breaking this down: Okay, the user wants me
First paragraph: "legendary figure" could be revered personality, esteemed individual, or venerated icon. "Cinema" could be movies, films, or motion pictures. "Debutes" might be appearances, early works, or initial roles. Wait, the user said "every word" so "The"
Also, the word "FAQs" is an abbreviation. Replacing it might be tricky. The user's example shows "FAQs" as Queries. So that's acceptable. So "FAQs" becomes Queries.
Moving on to the Filmography section. The original text after "Filmography" is "Some of the Movie King Uncle’s most notable films include:". Here, "Filmography" becomes Film list, but I need to check if there's a better word. "Filmography" is a noun, so synonyms could be Film resume. Wait, maybe that's not accurate. Let me think. "Filmography" refers to a list of films someone has worked on. So synonyms could be Film list. Maybe that's better.
Okay, let's start by understanding the user's request. They want every word in the text, except proper nouns, to be replaced with three synonyms formatted as v2. The example they provided shows that the original word is replaced with three synonyms separated by pipes. Proper nouns like "Movie King Uncle" should remain untouched.