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Explicite-art.13.06.17.electre.volcanic.girl.pa... [extra Quality] -

Proceeding similarly for each sentence. Need to ensure consistency in the options. For example, "tragedy" could be "tragedy|sorrow|woe." "Turmoil" could be "turmoil|chaos|discord." "Retold" could be "retold|recounted|recounted." Wait, maybe "recounted, narrated, recounted." Hmm, perhaps "recounted, reimagined, rewritten."

Also, the structure is v3 in curly brackets. For example, "Electre, a personage from classical Greek mythology, is celebrated for her resolute fidelity and passionate loyalty." Explicite-Art.13.06.17.Electre.Volcanic.Girl.Pa...

Continuing with the first sentence:

I have to make sure that each word is processed, but words in the title like "Volcanic" or "Girl" are part of proper nouns and thus untouched. Also, the ellipsis "…" at the end of the title should stay. Proceeding similarly for each sentence

Next part: "enigmatic title, exploring its possible connections to the mythological figure of Electre and the concept of volcanic passion." "Enigmatic title" could be "mysterious title|puzzling name|intriguing designation." "Concept of volcanic passion" might be "notion of fiery emotion|hypothesis of infernal drive|idea of explosive fervor." For example, "Electre, a personage from classical Greek

Okay, let me start by understanding the user's request. They want every word in the provided text replaced with three synonyms, formatted as v1, but they mentioned to skip brands and names. The example given uses the word "a" and replaces it with "a|the|an", but maybe they want synonyms, not just articles.

Wait, the user also mentioned to only output the text. So after processing all words, the final output should just be the modified text with the placeholders. Let me make sure that I'm not adding any extra text. Also, need to check for any HTML entities like ’ and “. The original text had ’ and “. Since the user wants only the text, those should be converted to apostrophe and quotation marks. For example, ’ becomes ' and “ becomes “. But the user might not have intended that. Wait, the user says "only output text", so maybe those should be left as is. Wait, the original instruction says "alter each word" so maybe the HTML entities are part of the text and need to be considered. However, in the sample input from the user, they included ’ and “. So perhaps those should be kept as they are, unless they are part of the words to be altered. Since they are not words, they stay as is. So "Electre’s" becomes "Electre's" by replacing the entity, but maybe the user wants to keep the entity as is. Hmm, maybe the user wants the text as provided, so ’ and “ should remain. Or maybe they should be converted to proper characters. Since the user included them in the input, perhaps they should stay.