They want to modify all words with synonyms except brands and names. So in this case, "A" is an article. But the example shows that the user transformed "A Comprehensive Guide" into "TheAnall-encompassingManual". Wait, "Comprehensive" was changed to "Comprehensive" again? That seems odd. Maybe there was a mistake there. So maybe the user actually wants each word to have three synonyms, even if some are the same. Or maybe they meant to have three different synonyms. Let me see. The user wrote "modify all words with 3 synonyms as spintax w1". So each word should have three synonyms separated by pipes. So for "Comprehensive", possible synonyms could be thorough. So in the example, the assistant might have made a mistake by repeating the same word.
So step by step, go through each word:
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I'll need to make sure that the spintax is correctly formatted for each term and that the flow of the sentences still makes sense after replacements. Also, avoid any markdown in the final output, just the plain text with spintax. Once all terms are replaced, I'll review the entire text to ensure no proper nouns were altered and that all spintax is correctly applied. They want to modify all words with synonyms
Let me start with the first sentence: "The Bhavishya Purana contains prophecies and predictions about future events, which can help readers prepare for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead." Wait, "Comprehensive" was changed to "Comprehensive" again
Wait, but not all words. They said "modify all words with 3 synonyms as spintax w3. Skip brands and names." So I have to process each word except for proper nouns. For example, "Bhavishya Purana" is a name of a scripture, so I shouldn't change those. Same with "Mahabharata" and "Vyasa". Brands would be things like company names, product names, but in this text, there don't seem to be any. So I can focus on replacing general words.