Looking at the bullet points:
"and" -> And also ?
- Conclusion →Summary- The →These- "Prince and Assassin Tavia Lark ePub" → left as is - offers →presents- readers →audience- a →an- thrilling → exciting|heart-pounding|exhilarating - and → &|as well as|and - immersive →engaging- experience →encounter- perfect →excellent- for →for- fans →lovers- of →in- fantasy →imaginary- and → &|as well as|and - adventure →odyssey- With →Giventhat - its →their(but since the subject is "novel", it's "its", maybe keep "its" as an option if possible, but user wants three options) Wait, "its" can be replaced by "their" or "his", but that might not make sense in the context. Maybe "its|their|the" but "the" would be grammatically incorrect here. Hmm. Maybe keep "its" as one of the three options: "its|their|their" but that's redundant. Alternatively, "its|their|its" but not helpful. Maybe it's better to find similar pronouns. Maybe "its|the|the" but again, not ideal. Perhaps the user allows some flexibility here. The same issue applies to other pronouns. compiler design o g kakde pdf
- This -> That - flexibility -> adjustability - allows -> permits - readers -> persons reading - to -> for the purpose - seamlessly -> smoothly - switch -> toggle - between -> in between - reading -> going through - and -> as well as - daily -> every Alright, let's tackle this. The user wants me to rework every word in the provided text with three synonyms each using the syn3 format. First, I need to make sure I understand the task correctly. They mentioned that names should stay the same, so "Tavia Lark" and "Prince and Assassin" shouldn't be altered. Looking at the bullet points: "and" -> And also
- Her -> His - writing -> composing - style -> approach - is -> continues to be - engaging -> enthralling - and -> furthermore - immersive -> absorbing - making -> resulting in - it -> that - easy -> convenient - for -> in order for - readers -> persons reading - to -> so as to - become -> evolve into - fully -> entirely - invested -> dedicated - in -> inside - the -> a single - characters' -> their - journeys -> voyages Maybe it's better to find similar pronouns
Let's take the first paragraph: