Wait, looking back at the user's message: The user's first paragraph is the example input (with v2), and the second is the sample output. Then they provided their own input. Wait, no, in the user's initial message, they wrote "The second episode, Bagalwali 2023 Hindi S01 E02, picks up..." which is the input text, but there's no v1 etc. in it. Maybe there was a formatting issue. The user might have intended to include the variables in the original text but they didn't come through. Perhaps this is a mistake. Since I need to respond as per the user's query, maybe they forgot to paste the correct text with the variables. But since I can't ask for clarification, I need to proceed as per the instructions.
I'll need to replace every non-proper noun word with three variants. For example, "The second episode" becomes "The second instalment|The second chapter|The second part". Each substitution must fit the sentence structure. Bagalwali 2023 Hindi S01 E02 MoodX Original HDR...
"not" → not
Words like "highly anticipated" could become "highly awaited|much-expected|greatly looked forward to". "series" might be "show|program|production". I should check for consistency. For example, "arrived" can be "debuted|launched|launched". "making waves" could be "causing a stir|creating buzz|generating hype". Wait, looking back at the user's message: The
Proceeding step by step. Let's take the next sentence: "With its engaging storyline, well-developed characters, and stunning visuals, this episode is a must-watch." Perhaps this is a mistake
"and" → also
"the" → the – but in the example, the user transformed "the" into the as it's an article. Hmm, conflicting. Let me see. The example response for "the magic" was the → but in the example provided by the user in their answer, they changed "the magic" to the magic. Wait, the original word was "the", and in the example, they replaced "the" with this. So the user expects even articles to be replaced with synonyms. So perhaps for "the", use that, even though "this" and "that" are different in number, but maybe that's acceptable.