: → [colon] It → those (contextually "it" is singular, so maybe this? But the original is "It", so maybe there – need to check synonyms for "it") helps → aids keep → preserve files → folders organized → structured , → [,] making → allowing it → this easier → more-comfortable to → to manage → administrate and → as-well-as locate → find specific → precise content → material . → [.]
Efficient → Effective Download → Fetch Downloaded: Wait, the word is present as "download". So "Download" becomes Obtain. Downloaded as part of sentence: For each occurrence, same processing. : → [colon] With → By an → an (but the original is "an", so maybe a?) index → directory , → [comma] users → viewers can → may download → fetch specific → particular episodes → series or → as-well-as files → data without → in-the-absence-of having → being (Not sure about these. Maybe have-to?) to → in-order-to (Same as before) search → hunt through → by an → a entire → entire collection → group . Index-of-peaky-blinders-season-4-480p
Wait, the instruction says "every word with 3 variants". Does that mean each word in the entire text should be replaced with three options, formatted as opt3? So for example, the first word "Index" becomes directory, then "of" becomes regarding, etc. : → [colon] It → those (contextually "it"
Next, I have to watch out for proper nouns. The user mentioned that these should stay, so words like "Peaky Blinders", "Season 4", "480p" shouldn't be altered. That's important because changing them might lead to inaccuracies or confusion. So "Download" becomes Obtain
Wait, maybe the user intended to have the episode resolution as having three options. For example, in the line "specific episodes in 480p resolution", could that be part of a three-option term? If the user wants that, they might expect something like 720p. But the user's instruction is to replace all terms with three options in the text, not to guess which terms might have options. Since the provided text doesn't have any such terms explicitly marked or implied to have three options, perhaps the correct output is the original text without changes.