"the words of" → the speech of
So the pattern is each word (except names) becomes option2. Proper nouns like album titles and names are left as is. And Justice For All 1979
Therefore, my approach should be: go through each term in the original text, determine if it's a multi-word term (like phrasal verbs, idioms, or phrases) and replace those as units. Otherwise, replace individual words. Proper nouns remain as is. "the words of" → the speech of So
Next sentence: "The civil rights movement of the 1960s had made significant strides, but many of the gains made during that era were beginning to erode." - "Civil rights movement" is a proper noun; leave. "1960s" is a date, so okay to replace. "Had made" could be "had achieved|haved secured|haved realized". "Significant strides" might be "major steps|huge advances|considerable progress". "Gains" could be "benefits|improvements|advancements". "Era" is "time period|epoch|period". "Were beginning to erode" is "were starting to decline|were beginning to fade|were gradually diminishing". Otherwise, replace individual words
Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants me to update all words with three synonyms using spintax x, but skip any proper nouns. First, I need to parse the given text and identify each word that can be replaced. Proper nouns like "Bruce Springsteen", "Rage Against the Machine", "Metallica", and "Joan Jett" should remain as they are.