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First, I need to identify which parts of the text have three options. Let me read through the provided text again.

Moving on to the third paragraph: "Whether you’re a longtime fan of Tolkien’s work or just discovering the series for the first time..." Replace "longtime", "just discovering", etc. lord of the rings the fellowship of the ring bluray

Next, "Region: A (US and Canada)" – "Region" can be "Zone," "Area," "Territory." The region code is A, so maybe the same, but "A" can be replaced with "Region A," "Zone A," "Area A." The countries in parentheses are brands/names, so skip those. So "US and Canada" as in the example, the user's example shows replacing regions with different terms, like "Region A" to "Zone 1" but keeping the countries as is. Wait, in the original response, the assistant used "Zone A (United States & Canadian)", so perhaps for the user's input, the countries are kept as is but the "and" is replaced. Wait, the user says to skip brands and names, so "US and Canada" are names of countries, so maybe leave them as is. But in the example, they did replace "US and Canada" with "United States & Canadian", which is the same name but different formatting. Maybe the user wants to just keep the names but format the conjunction. Let me check the original example again. Oh, the user's assistant in the example changed "US and Canada" to "United States & Canadian", which is the same countries but with different terms. So perhaps for "US and Canada", replace "and" with "&", and maybe the names as well. But since the user says to skip brands and names, maybe just replace "and" with "&" or "plus". First, I need to identify which parts of

I'll proceed sentence by sentence, ensuring that each word is replaced while keeping brand names and technical terms intact. Also, need to maintain the correct punctuation and structure, just replacing the words in between with spintax. Next, "Region: A (US and Canada)" – "Region"

Make sure not to miss any words, even the small ones like "a", "the", etc., unless they are part of brand names. But actually, the user wants each word revised. However, some prepositions or articles might not have good alternatives. Wait, the user said "revise each word with 3 alternatives", but for some words like "a" or "the", it's not feasible to find alternatives without changing the sentence structure. Maybe those can be left as is. Wait, the example given in the user's task includes "the", but in their sample response, they didn't replace "the". Hmm, maybe the example is just an illustration.

"and" → as well as, plus, along with.