The user says, "rewrite words formatted v3. each word with 3 options. Leave names unchanged. Result only." The original user-provided text doesn't have such formatting, but the assistant's sample response included replacements. So maybe the user expects me to take each paragraph and for each important word, present three options, but only do that for words that are in a v2 format in the input. However, in the given input text, there are no such brackets. This is confusing.
Alternatively, considering the assistant's example response in the user's message, perhaps the user provided an example where each key word is replaced with three options. For instance, the first sentence: "Digital stores like iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon Video offer movies for purchase or rent, often with high-quality video and audio." Here, "Digital stores" can be replaced with different terms, "offer" with different verbs, "purchase or rent" with different terms, etc. Shutter.2024.720p.HEVC.WeB-DL.MALAY.AAC2.0.x265...
Names like "Shutter" 2024 stay the same. Replace "available" with "accessible|obtainable|attainable". The user says, "rewrite words formatted v3
This seems manageable. The key is to go through each word, replace with three synonyms where possible, and keep proper nouns as they are. However, some words don't have clear synonyms, so synonyms might be approximate or not perfect. Also, technical terms like HEVC or AAC2.0 should stay the same. Additionally, the user might want variations even for common words, so using thesaurus is necessary. Result only
Moving to the next paragraph: "What is Shutter 2024?"