Wait, the user provided an example where they asked me to do something else but the same instructions. Maybe the instruction is to change all words except brand names. In the example, the response replaced every word except brand names with three synonyms. However, some words like articles or prepositions are not synonyms. For example, "the" would be "the, this, that", but maybe the user expects even those? But the original user's example might have kept some. Let me proceed carefully.
In the example given by the user, "x|y|z" is for each word. Let's check the sample text. For example, the first sentence "Filmyzilla is a notorious online platform..." becomes in spintax: "Filmyzilla is wells-known internet platform...". Here, "is" is kept as is. Wait, but in the user's example, maybe they included "is" as is because it's a verb and there's no synonym. Alternatively, maybe the user made a mistake in their example. interstellar in filmyzilla
The next paragraph: "However, for those seeking to watch the movie for free, the temptation to search for “Interstellar in Filmyzilla” can be overwhelming." "Seeking" can be "Looking for, Searching for, Seeking". "Temptation" as "Lure, Allure, Temptation". "Overwhelming" could be "Excessive, Intense, Overpowering". Wait, the user provided an example where they
But in the user's example, they had a similar input and output where each word was replaced. However, some words like numbers, names, or specific terms are kept. The user's instruction says "Keep brand names." So brand names like Interstellar and Filmyzilla should remain. So "Interstellar" stays as is. Also, names like Christopher Nolan are people's names, so they remain. So in the original sentence, "has been a subject of fascination for audiences worldwide", "Christopher Nolan" is a person's name and remains. So the synonyms would be applied to "directed" but not "Christopher Nolan". However, some words like articles or prepositions are
- The: The remains as is. - 2014: Year of release. - sci-fi: Genres like sci-fi, science fiction, speculative fiction. - film: Movie, motion picture, cinematic work. - Interstellar: Brand name, remains. - directed by: "Directed by" can be "执导者, helmed by, produced by" but since the user wants words and not phrases, maybe "directed by" stays. Wait, the instruction says to change all words with three synonyms. But "directed by" is a phrase. Hmm, but the user probably means each word individually. However, "directed by" is a prepositional phrase. This might be tricky. Let me check the original query again: "change all words with 3 synonyms using syn1 format. Keep brand names. Return text only."
I need to make sure that the spintax is properly nested. For instance, if a sentence has multiple words to change, each should be in its own braces. For example, "notorious online platform" becomes wells-known web-based platform.