For example, "captivating readers" could be "captivating readers|fascinating audience|engaging viewers". Even if "audience" is more for live events, it's a synonym.
First, I'll go through each sentence and replace the words with three synonyms each. Since proper nouns shouldn't be changed, I'll leave those as is. For example, in the first sentence, "thrilling" can be replaced with "exciting|gripping|pulse-pounding." I need to check each word and find appropriate alternatives that fit the context. Some words might be tricky, like "outmaneuver," which could be paraphrased as "outwit|overcome|outsmart." I have to ensure the replacements maintain the original meaning but vary appropriately. I'll go line by line to make sure I don't miss any words. Also, for words that have specific contexts, like "mangaka" refers to a manga artist, so synonyms like "illustrator|cartoonist|comics artist" would work. I'll repeat this process for each sentence, ensuring that the structure remains similar so the text is still coherent after replacement. Let me double-check each substitution to confirm they fit grammatically and contextually. If I come across a word that has only one obvious synonym, I'll think of a couple more that might work. After completing all replacements, I'll review the entire text to ensure consistency and that all proper nouns are untouched. This should result in a rewritten version of the text with all words replaced by three alternatives in the specified format.
Okay, the user wants me to rework the given text by replacing each word with three synonyms in the syn2 format. They mentioned skipping proper nouns, so I need to make sure not to touch any specific names. Let me start by reading through the text carefully. Since proper nouns shouldn't be changed, I'll leave
"In Chapter 58, our protagonist faces a new and formidable foe, one who possesses incredible powers that threaten to upend the balance of power in this parallel world."
Also,
"Where to Read" section: "For those interested in reading Chapter 58...": "interested in reading" could be "curious about accessing|eager to peruse|looking to read". "Raw scans" might be "rawmangaversions".
Continuing with each word similarly. However, some words might not have suitable synonyms, in which case repetition is allowed. For example, "a" could be a if no better options are found. But the user's example had "a" replaced with a, so maybe include "an" if appropriate, even if it's an article change. I'll go line by line to make sure I don't miss any words
Now, for each word in the text that isn't part of those proper nouns, replace it with three synonyms or similar alternatives. For example, the word "Chapter" should be chap. Wait, in the previous example, the user had "chap 58" in the input text and converted it to Chapter for the word "chap" but kept the number as is. So in this case, "Chapter 58" would become Ch followed by the number? But the user's example only replaced the chapter identifier and left the number. Hmm.