Original text: "Visit Mp4moviez: Open your web browser and navigate to Mp4moviez."
Wait, perhaps the user is asking for a system that can process a text where certain words are in v1 format, and replace them with the given options. For instance, if the text had "Download hindi version", the assistant should replace it with the options. But in the provided example, they haven't included such placeholders, so maybe they want me to simulate the process. Upon The Magic Roads In Hindi Download Mp4moviez
Now, starting with the first sentence: "Be cautious when downloading files from online sources, as they may contain viruses or malware." The word "cautious" could be "careful", "vigilant", "attentive". "Downloading" might be "obtaining", "retrieving", "fetching". "Files" could be "files", "data", "data". Wait, but the user said to use three options for each word. So for each word, three variants. Original text: "Visit Mp4moviez: Open your web browser
First, the title is "Upon The Magic Roads In Hindi Download Mp4moviez: A Comprehensive Guide". Proper nouns here are "The", "Magic", "Roads", "Hindi", "Mp4moviez". Wait, "The" might not be a proper noun. Let me check. Proper nouns are usually specific names like places, people, or brands. "Mp4moviez" is probably a brand or website. "Hindi" is a language, so maybe not a proper noun here. The title is a bit tricky. Now, starting with the first sentence: "Be cautious
Similarly, "Mp4moviez" is a proper noun and remains unchanged.
Given the ambiguity, the safest approach is to explain that the provided text does not contain any v3 formatted words and ask for clarification or a corrected example. However, since the user might have intended to test the system, perhaps I should proceed by assuming that the user wants to apply such replacements to the provided example. Let's select certain words to replace with three options each. For example: