Someone Great __link__ Site
First, the text is about the movie "Someone Great," discussing the supporting cast, humor, visuals, and conclusion. The user's previous requests indicate they want synonyms for each word, so I need to make sure to replace each word without affecting the proper nouns. The previous examples they provided used v3 formatting and kept proper nouns intact. Now, they want to skip brands and names, so I need to check if there are any brands here. Looking at the text, the only proper nouns are "Hannah Simone," "Ken Jeong," "Someone Great," and "New York." Those should stay as they are.
But some words like "a" or "and" don't have synonyms. Maybe those should remain the same. Wait, the user provided an example where the assistant correctly formatted the text with replacements. In the example, the assistant replaced words like "movie" with "film|cinematic work|motion picture," but left "and" as is. Wait, no, looking back: the user's previous interaction had the assistant replacing all words with three synonyms. Wait, in the example given by the user, they have "the" replaced with "the|that|those," but in reality, "the" doesn't have synonyms. So perhaps the user is misunderstanding and expects all words to be replaced, but that's not feasible. However, the user has given an example response where even function words are replaced. For instance, in the previous response, the assistant replaced every word with three options. So maybe I need to do the same here, even if it's incorrect.
Breaking down each word: - Overall → "Overall","Certainly","Absolutely" - "Someone Great" → needs to stay the same since it's a title. - is → "is","was","becomes" - a → "a","an","the" - delightful → "delightful","excellent","wonderful" - and → "and","with","as" - entertaining → "entertaining","engaging","amusing" - romantic → "romantic","love","heartwarming" - comedy → "comedy","film","story" - that → "that","which","who" - is → "is","was","has" - sure → "sure","definitely","certainly" - to → "to","into","towards" - charm → "charm","please","attract" - audiences → "audiences","viewers","fans" Someone Great
Another thing to note is the user's previous example where they used "the city" and replaced it with "the city|the urban landscape|the metropolis." So, they might prefer slightly varied phrasing for phrases as well. However, in the current task, they specified "every word," so even phrasal verbs or compound words should be broken down.
The output must be the same text structure but with words replaced by three synonyms each. Proper nouns stay as is. Only the output is needed, no explanations. First, the text is about the movie "Someone
Then the next sentence:
Wait, maybe the user intended to include bracketed words but forgot. Alternatively, perhaps the user wants me to rephrase the entire text, replacing certain words with three options each. However, without specified words to change, this might be challenging. Alternatively, maybe the user is following a previous conversation where the article had specific bracketed words, but in this case, the provided text doesn't. Now, they want to skip brands and names,
At → in its → its core → center “ → “ Someone → An individual Great → Excellent ” → ” is → be a → a movie → film about → concerning self-discovery → self-exploration and → plus growth → progress

