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For "witty banter" → "sharp dialogue|clever exchanges|astute quips". "Physical humor" → "absurd antics|over-the-top gestures|exaggerated movements". The character replacements: "eccentric customers" → "quirky patrons|odd individuals|unusual visitors"; "bumbling authority figures" → "clumsy officials|mishap-prone leaders|uncoordinated officials".

I need to ensure that each conversion has three options. For example, "gained widespread recognition" becomes gained and popular. But the user wants each word to have three options. So if the original is "gained widespread recognition", it should be split into three options for each word? Wait, maybe the instruction is to replace each word in the original text with a set of three synonyms. So for each word, not each phrase. So "gained" becomes rose, "recognition" becomes recognition, etc. Wait, but the example given is "convert words as word3. each word with 3 options." So each individual word in the text, except proper nouns, should be replaced with a list of three synonyms. Hmm, that's a lot more extensive. So for every word that's not a proper noun, replace it with three synonyms in the format.

Moving on to "they enjoy traveling, playing sports, and trying out new foods." The word "enjoy" can be replaced with "love" and "appreciate." "Traveling" could be "exploring" and "travelling." Similarly, for "playing sports," alternatives could be "engaging in sports" and "participating in sports." "Trying out new foods" can be "sampling new cuisines" and "experiencing new dishes." rick e renner

Third sentence: "Success" becomes triumph, "testament" as proof, "power" as effectiveness, "importance" as significance, "content" as material, "resonates with people" as connects with audiences.

“Pânico na Band” (television series, 2016-2018) “Deixa que eu Vou” (television series, seventeen years) “Vai que Cola” (broadcast program, 18 years) “O Canto da Sereia” (motion picture, nineteen years) I need to ensure that each conversion has three options

First, I need to parse the original text and identify which parts are proper nouns. Looking at the filmography section, titles like "Pânico na Band" and "Deixa que Eu Vou" are TV show names. "Rick e Renner" is a proper noun as it's a person's name. The awards mentioned also have proper names like "Brazilian Comedy Awards" and "Latin American Comedy Awards." These should remain unchanged.

Alright, let's take a look at this query. The user wants to switch specific words in the text following the format opt1, with each word having three options. They also mentioned to keep brand names. Let me start by identifying the words that can be replaced. So if the original is "gained widespread recognition",

Third paragraph: "Met in 2010 while performing at a comedy club in São Paulo." "Met" could be met. "Performing" again, maybe same as before. "Comedy club" stays. "Decided to form a partnership" could be form.