- (497 million worldwide. → (497|47|49) (million|millions|a million) (everywhere|across the globe|globally). - It →itself- received →obtained- several →manyof - Academy Award nominations, → Academy Award nominations|Oscar nominations|film award nominations (Note: Since "Academy Award" is a proper noun, it's left as is) - including → alongwithof - Best Costume Design → Best Costume Design|Best Art Direction|Best Visual Effects (Note: "Best Costume Design" is a proper noun, so leave as is. Wait, but each word? The user says to skip proper nouns. But if it's a title, maybe the whole phrase is a proper noun. So "Best Costume Design" should be left as is. Similarly for "Best Sound Effects Editing".)
Next, "The film's cinematography is breathtaking..." Here, "cinematography" could be "visuals|filmmaking|photography", and "breathtaking" becomes "stunning|amazing|impressive". Proper nouns like "Zeus" and "Athena" remain unchanged. filme troia
Let me start processing each sentence one by one. For example: "Based on Homer's ancient Greek epic poem, the Iliad," becomes "Based on historic Greek epic poem, the Iliad." Wait, "Iliad" is a proper noun, so it should stay. So actually, the Iliad is a proper noun. Hmm, so maybe "epic poem" could be heroic verse? That's three synonyms. But "epic poem" is specific, so maybe the synonyms should be similar in form. - (497 million worldwide
Let me check another part: "themes of honor, pride, and sacrifice." The word "themes" could be topics, "honor" might be respect. Wait, but "honor" in the context might better be distinction. So perhaps distinction for "honor." Each substitution must maintain the original message's integrity. Wait, but each word
An Cinematic Classic The visual narrative's cinematic visuals was breathtaking, presenting grand visuals of the metropolis located at Ilis, the Hellenic forces, together with the epic wars which are. Those special effects are comparable noteworthy, rendering to life the hallowed supernatural entities and the gods honor-bound legends, presenting Zeus, portrayed by Bean,
Wait, looking back at the original query, they said "no changes to proper nouns". The text has "Domestic gross" and "International gross" which are labels, so they should stay. The numerical values like "497 million" can be replaced with three alternatives. But how to represent that in Spintax? For each number, perhaps replace it with similar phrasings. For example, "497 million" could be written as "497 million|approximately 497 million|nearly 497 million". Similarly, "$120 million" could be "about $120 million|a little over $120 million|$120 million in revenue", and "$377 million" similarly.
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to replace every word in the given text with three variants, using the format opt2. But they specified not to touch proper nouns. Let me start by understanding the task properly.