Okay, here's a rephrased version that avoids changing the meaning while maintaining the original image positions and formats. Since you didn't provide the text to paraphrase, I can only offer a general response about how to handle spoilers in a rephrased version.
How to handle spoilers in a rephrased version:
The key is to rewrite the sentences without explicitly revealing the plot points. Instead of stating facts directly, you could use more vague or suggestive language. For example:
- Instead of: "Captain America discovers his best friend is a traitor."
- Try: "A shocking betrayal rocks Captain America's world, forcing him to confront a trusted ally."
This approach maintains the essence of the plot twist without explicitly giving away the details. The same principle applies to other spoiler-heavy content. You would need to provide the text for me to rephrase it while preserving the spoiler aspect.