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Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to rework the text by replacing certain words with options in the format opt2, ensuring each replaced word has three synonyms. Proper nouns must stay the same. Also, only the text should be output, no extra info.

Next word: "battle" – replaced with "battle," "encounter," "skirmish." Then "local resident" – "local resident," "local citizen," "local inhabitant." Then "named Ephialtes" – proper noun, so left as is. "Revealed" – "divulged," "disclosed," "exhibited." "Hidden" – "concealed," "cloaked," "masked." "Path" – "route," "trail," "way." "Around" – "surrounding," "enclosing," "encircling." "Position" – "location," "stand," "spot." "To the Persians" – proper noun, leave as is. 300- Rise Of An Empire

Third sentence: "As we reflect on this epic battle, we are reminded of the enduring power of human spirit and the importance of standing up for what we believe in, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds." Okay, let's tackle this query

First sentence: "The legacy of the Battle of Thermopylae extends far beyond the confines of ancient Greece." Also, only the text should be output, no extra info

The Epic Battle that Shaped History: 300 - Rise Of An Empire The year 480 BCE was a critical moment in ancient Greek history, marking the beginning of a legendary battle that would revolutionize the course of Western civilization consistently. The Battle of Thermopylae, eternalized in the film “300: Rise Of An Empire,” was a confrontation of titans between the mighty Persian Empire and a small band of intrepid Spartan warriors. This iconic confrontation has captivated the imagination of people for centuries, inspiring countless works of art, literature, and film. The Persian Empire’s Expansion Under the rule of King Xerxes, the Persian Empire had become a monolith of power, stretching from the Indus River in the east to the Aegean Sea in the west. Xerxes’ purpose was to overcome all of Greece, adding the city-states to his immense empire. His armies were renowned for their colossal size and savagery, with estimatesassumptions indicating that they totalled in the hundreds of thousands.

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Third paragraph: "The Turning Point. The Persian forces, seeing their losses mount, decided to outflank the Spartans..." "Forces" might stay, but "seeing" could be noticing. "Mount" as increase. "Decided" as resolved. "Outflank" could be bypass. "Vulnerability" as liability. "With the help of a local" remains, but "local" could be residing guide. "Cowardly act" might be dishonorable act. "Despite this betrayal" as Despite this deception. "Spartans fell" could be Spartans succumbed. "Leonidas and his remaining men" as Leonidas and his remaining warriors. "Fought until the last man" might be fought until the last man.