Skandal Adila — Vania Ngentot Dgn Pejabat - Indo18
Alternatively, maybe they want to randomly permute the existing options in c, but since the example is a, swapping them could result in a or a. But the user said "each word with 3 options," implying that each position in the a has three options. So perhaps the user is looking for a structure like d where each d, e, f are new options. But again, without knowing the actual words, it's hard to proceed.
Since the user hasn't provided any specific input text, maybe they want me to create a generic example. However, the user instruction says "only the result," so maybe they expect a transformation similar to a -> x, but with three options each. In that case, the answer would be a new set of three words in the same structure. Skandal Adila Vania Ngentot Dgn Pejabat - INDO18
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Wait, the user didn't provide specific words to swap. Maybe this is part of a larger context where they have examples in mind. Since the instructions are a bit vague, I need to make assumptions. Perhaps they have a document or text where they want to replace a with three different words for each position, maintaining the alternation format. The key is to ensure that each word in the options is replaced with another set of words but keeping the same number of options (three per group). Alternatively, maybe they want to randomly permute the