Breaking it down: MKV = MKV (Wait, Matroska Multimedia Container is a brand name. So "MKV" is a brand name, so it stays. But maybe the user wants the brand name in synonyms? Wait, the instruction says "Keep brand names." So brand names like MKV, Matroska Multimedia Container, BluRay, etc., should not be changed. So those stay as they are.
Finally, the last question: "What is an MKV File?" Killers 2010 Dual Audio Hindi 480p BluRay.mkv
I need to check each line for any words that are part of names or specific terms. "Killers" is a movie title, so it should remain unchanged. Also, "Amazon Prime Video," "Google Play Movies," and "iTunes" are proper names and stay as they are. Breaking it down: MKV = MKV (Wait, Matroska
I'll need to apply this to the entire text. It's a bit time-consuming, but manageable. Also, keeping in mind the user's example: they want each word in the text (excluding proper nouns) to be replaced with three options. So the final output will be the text with every non-proper noun word replaced by opt1. Wait, the instruction says "Keep brand names
Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to revise each word in the given text with three alternatives, keeping proper nouns unchanged. First, I need to parse the text carefully.