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"Community of learners" needs to be replaced. Maybe "network of students, peer community, educational cohort." That seems right. This is a bit tricky
"offer support and guidance" → deliver guidance and counsel
"develop a deep understanding" → gain thorough comprehension
Original text: "The “Organic Chemistry” textbook by Stanley H. Pine..." In the example response, "Organic Chemistry" is replaced with Chemistry of Carbon Compounds, which are synonyms. So even the title's name is being replaced. So maybe the user doesn't want to skip the title, which is an actual name here. That's confusing. Maybe the user wants to replace all words except the brand (the publisher or author name), but in this case, the author is part of the name. This is a bit tricky.
The user wrote: "Skip brands and names. Text only. update each word with 3 alternatives using syn1 format." So, perhaps the actual task is to replace each word (excluding brands and names) with three synonyms. Wait, but the example in the query includes replacing "Organic Chemistry" with Applied Organic Studies. So maybe the user wants all words replaced except names? Or maybe the user made a mistake in the example. Let me clarify.
Looking back, the user's first example after the assistant's response had "b" where each original term was expanded into three synonyms. So for each term in the original sentence, they want three synonyms in the brackets. But the sentence might have multiple terms. Let me parse the first example again.
"Community of learners" needs to be replaced. Maybe "network of students, peer community, educational cohort." That seems right.
"offer support and guidance" → deliver guidance and counsel
"develop a deep understanding" → gain thorough comprehension
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