Revdl Idm |best|
The FAQ part: "Revdl IDM" is the name, so leave as is. The question about downloading from Revdl – maybe the answer can be rephrased to use three options if there are multiple ways to phrase it. The original answer doesn't have three options, though. Wait, the original text's FAQ answer is just a statement. If there's no three terms there, maybe it's not needed. The user said "all terms with 3 options", so only where there are three options listed.
Breaking down the first question:
When your download is interrupted, Revdl IDM allows you to resume downloads from where you left off. revdl idm
Wait, maybe the user wants to replace the entire list of three items with a spintax that can rotate each individual item. For example, instead of having three separate items, replace each with a spintax group. But that would be three groups. Alternatively, the user may want each of the three terms (each in the list) to be spintax options. For example, in the original list, there are three terms separated by commas. Each of these three can be part of a single spintax group. But how to maintain the list structure? For example, if the list is: A, B, and C. To replace each of A, B, C with the spintax, perhaps the user wants each of these three words to be in the spintax group. But in the original, each is a separate term. So maybe for each term in the list, replace it with a spintax group. For example, A, C, and C? No, that's not possible. Wait, the user's instruction is to "rewrite all terms with 3 options in spintax: x". So wherever there are three terms listed (like in the tips section and the conclusion), replace each set of three terms with a spintax group. For example, in the tips, the three bullet points can be turned into a single spintax group Use the Resume Feature separated by "or" in the sentence. But the original uses "use the Correct Settings", then another bullet point, etc. So the structure is three separate points. To combine them into a single spintax group, perhaps the user wants to replace the bullet points with a single sentence that uses the spintax to select one of the options. So instead of three separate tips, the sentence becomes a single tip with one of the three options chosen. Similarly for the conclusion part. The FAQ part: "Revdl IDM" is the name, so leave as is
But the user's example combines the three together into Spintax for each term. So each word that is to be spun is replaced with synonym1. Wait, the original text's FAQ answer is just a statement
After transforming each sentence, I'll review the entire text to ensure consistency and readability. Maybe run through a few examples first to get the hang of it, then proceed step by step. Also, keep an eye on conjunctions and prepositions that might need specific synonyms or alternative expressions.