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I should also check for consistency in tone. Since the original text is promotional, the alternatives should maintain a positive and engaging tone. Words like "excellent choice" might become outstanding selection" to preserve the recommendation aspect.

Wait, "Anime fans around the world" could be fans. Also, "romantic comedies, dramas, and slice-of-life stories" might be romantic comedies.

So the task is to replace each word (excluding names like Makoto Itou, Kotonoha Katsura, Sekai Saionji) with three variants in b format. But this is a lot. For example, "is" becomes is, but "is" is a verb here. However, the user might not want every single word replaced. Wait, the user's instruction is a bit ambiguous. Let me re-read the user's instruction. The user says: "replace words in a format. every word with 3 variants. Keep names intact. Only the result." So perhaps the user wants the assistant to output the text with every possible word (excluding names) replaced by a with three synonyms. That would be a massive transformation. Given that, the assistant must generate the text where each word (except names) is in b. -Az-Animex- School Days - Valentine Days -BD--N...

First sentence: "The series also explores the theme of Valentine’s Day, which is often associated with romance and love." I need to replace "series" with three synonyms. Maybe "franchise|production|project". Then "explores" could be "examines|investigates|studies". "Theme" could be "topic|subject|idea", and "associated" might be "connected|linked|tied to".

In the key points section, each bullet should be transformed similarly. For example, "The BD release features high-definition video and audio..." could change to "The Blu-ray edition includes superior-resolution visuals and crisp sound..." with each word having three options. However, brand names like BD (Blu-ray Disc) might be kept as BD, or replaced with "Blu-ray edition" for clarity. I should also check for consistency in tone

Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to rewrite each term with three synonyms in spintax format, keeping names unchanged. The example given is the article about School Days BD.

"Makoto’s story reminds us that love is not always easy or straightforward, and that relationships can be messy and complicated." "Reminds us" → "teaches us," "informs us," "shows us." "Love" stays. "Easy or straightforward" → "simple and direct," "straightforward and uncomplicated," "untroublesome and linear." "Messy and complicated" → "cluttered and intricate," "chaotic and multifaceted," "discordant and layered." Wait, "Anime fans around the world" could be fans

I need to go through each word methodically, check for proper nouns, and ensure synonyms fit the context. Also, make sure the structure of sentences remains intact. For example, if the original sentence is "X includes Y and Z," the rephrased version should still keep the same structure but with synonyms.

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