Second sentence: Tips for Preventing and Fixing DLL Errors. Here, "DLL" is part of the proper noun in the example, but in the tips section, it's a general term. The term "DLL" itself isn't a proper noun here, so maybe it can be replaced. But the user might consider "DLL" as a technical term and not a proper noun. Hmm, tricky. The user might want to skip only proper nouns like specific filenames or product names, so "DLL" is a generic term, so we can replace it. Wait, the original text was "DLL Errors", but "DLL" stands for Dynamic Link Library, which is a technical term, but "DLL" itself is not a proper noun. However, in the example given, they have "libscegnm.dll" as a proper noun. So the instruction is to skip proper nouns. So the user wants to remove any specific names but keep the generic terms. So "DLL" in the phrase "DLL Errors" is a generic term, so "DLL" should remain, but in the text, "libscegnm.dll" is a specific file and should be skipped. Therefore, in the output, mentions of "libscegnm.dll" and other specific filenames should be omitted.
Moving on. For each term, find three synonyms and format them with syn1. Rihanna Rated R Album Download Zip
Continuing this process for each word, checking against the guidelines given by the user and the previous response's structure. Making sure that the output only includes the text with the replacements, no extra comments or explanations. Since the user wants only the output text, I need to avoid markdown and keep it plain. Second sentence: Tips for Preventing and Fixing DLL Errors
Wait, but the user says "switch each term with 3 synonyms". So for each term in the original text, replace it with syn3. Let me structure this. But the user might consider "DLL" as a