I should also make sure that the options are varied but relevant, so they’re not obviously wrong. For instance, "narrative" could be character.
But wait, I need to ensure that the options are close enough to be challenging. For instance, "success" could be growth. However, I must not change any proper nouns. That means names like "Dirty Dancing" stay as is.
"The sequel’s storyline failed to resonate with producers and studios, leading to a lack of investment in the project." dirty dancing.2
First, the original text is about the sequel to "Dirty Dancing" and its legacy. The user wants each word in the text to be replaced with three synonyms in the specified format. However, they also mentioned to keep brand names, so I need to make sure not to alter "Dirty Dancing" or any other proper nouns.
Moving on to the next paragraph: "While a sequel may never happen, the legacy of “Dirty Dancing” continues to inspire new generations of fans." Replace "happen" with "occur|transpire|materialize". "Legacy" could be "heritage|history|tradition". I should also make sure that the options
Replace "created" with "made|produced|developed". "Impact" becomes "influence|effect|reputation".
I'll start by reading through the first paragraph to identify words that aren't proper nouns. Words like "1987", "film", "rare", "audiences", "blend", "romance", "drama", "memorable", "soundtrack", "success", "led", "fan", "base", "over", "years", "rumors", "have", "persisted", "article", "explores", "story", "why", "never", "materialized", "enduring", "legacy" might be candidates. For instance, "success" could be growth
One tricky part might be multi-word phrases. For example, "Creative Differences" at the start of the section. Here, "Creative" could be Artistic, "Differences" might be Conflicts.