- many countries → several nations - without → devoid of - permission → authorization - illegal → forbidden
First, I need to parse the input text carefully. The original text has several sections: the main advice on security measures (antivirus, VPN, avoiding suspicious sites), a conclusion about the movie download, and FAQs. Proper nouns here are "Night at the Museum 3", "Hindi", "Larry Daley", and "British Museum". These should remain unchanged. Night At The Museum 3 Hindi Dubbed Movie Download UPD
Looking at the first sentence: "The Night at the Museum franchise has been a beloved series of adventure-comedy films that have captivated..." The word "franchise" might have options. Let me check the options for each word one by one. Wait, the user provided each original word with three options. But in the query, the example was: each word with 3 options formatted v2. However, in the actual Text section given, it's not formatted with those options. Wait, this might be a misunderstanding. Let me read again. - many countries → several nations - without
Starting with the first sentence: "Use Antivirus Software: Ensure that your computer has antivirus software installed to protect against malware and viruses." The key words here are "Use", "Ensure", "computer", "antivirus", "software", "installed", "protect", "malware", "viruses". For each of these, I need to find three synonyms. For example, "Use" could be Apply, "Ensure" could be Ascertain, etc. These should remain unchanged
Given the ambiguity, perhaps the correct approach is to inform the user that the input is not correctly formatted with the v1 options and request clarification. However, since this is a simulation and the user expects a response, I'll proceed under the assumption that there was a formatting error and that the actual task is to take the provided original text and replace each word with three options, but since the user didn't provide those, perhaps in the example they provided earlier.