Wait, the user's instruction is to replace each word with three alternatives, not just synonyms. For example, the word "directed" could be replaced with words like "produced," "filmed," or "staged," but those are not synonyms. So maybe the user wants three options for each word, which could be synonyms or different verbs, even if they don't exactly fit. Alternatively, the user might want three different words that fit the context, even if they are not exact synonyms. But since the instruction is to rework each word with three alternatives, perhaps the assistant needs to provide three plausible alternatives regardless of exact synonymy.
So each word in the sequence should be replaced with three alternatives. train to busan 1 telugu moviezwap
Original instruction says: "alter each word with 3 options in c format. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So every word except proper nouns should be replaced with three options. So even contractions like "it's" must be altered with three options. But what are suitable replacements? Maybe "that's", "he's", "there's", but in context. Alternatively, perhaps the user wants synonyms for the entire phrase, but not sure. Wait, the user's instruction is to replace each
But I need to make sure that the words that are part of proper nouns are not changed. For example, "Yeon Sang-ho" is a proper noun (the director's name). So all words in that proper noun (Yeon, Sang-ho) are not changed. However, the word "directed" is a common word and would need three alternatives like "produced|filmed|staged." Alternatively, the user might want three different words
Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to rework each word with three alternatives in the a format, keeping proper nouns untouched. Starting with the first sentence: "As the train chugs along, a mysterious virus starts spreading rapidly among the passengers, turning them into violent zombies."
So perhaps for each word, list three possible alternatives in the c format. Proper nouns are kept as is. So for example, the first word of the text is "2016," which is a year. Replace it with three other years. Then "South" becomes "Southern|Southeast Asian|Northern," etc.