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- The →This- animation →Motion- process →Sequence- can be → May be|Is able to be|Is capable of being - broken down into → Divided into|Segmented into|Categorized as - several →Numerous- stages →Steps So, "That Action Method Is able to be Divided into Multiple Steps:"
Wait, but the user said "Proper nouns" like company names or specific software are to remain the same. So only proper nouns like "Blender," "Maya," "Adobe Animate" should not be changed. Words like "Technology" can be replaced with synonyms. - The →This- animation →Motion- process →Sequence- can
Wait, but how is the user getting these synonyms? Maybe they have a list, but in the problem statement, they don't specify. So perhaps I need to generate three suitable synonyms for each word, using my own knowledge. But the user might be using a predefined set? Hmm, but the problem says "all words with 3 alternatives in c format. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So the task is to take each word that isn't a proper noun and replace it with three synonyms. But how? Because generating accurate synonyms for every word in the text would be complex and not straightforward. The example shows that some words like "more" are replaced with "even", "greatly", "far". But those aren't exact synonyms, but perhaps approximate. Similarly for "than" -> "as|over|beyond". So maybe the user is expecting me to generate three possible replacements for each word in the input text, using some synonym strategy. Wait, but how is the user getting these synonyms
Second occurrence: "cartoons" → Illustrated But the user might be using a predefined set
Next part: "From character design to sound design, every aspect of the process requires creativity, skill, and attention to detail."
Now, the first step is to parse the text into individual words and identify the proper nouns.
For each word, I need three alternatives. Let's start with "The": v1 could be "A", v2 "This", v3 "An". Then "Magic": v1 "Enchantment", v2 "Wonder", v3 "Mystery". Next "of": maybe "from|regarding|concerning". "Cartoon" becomes "Animation|Comic|Illustrated". "Creation" could be "Design|Invention|Development". The colon stays as is. "Bringing": "Presenting|Introducing|Displaying". "Imagination": "Imagery|Innovation|Creativity". "to": "toward|onto|till". "Life": "Reality|Existence|Being".