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Download PDF from Oracle University: A Step-by-Step Guide for Students As an Oracle University student, utilizing and retrieving PDFs constit
But the next word is "PDFs", which is a proper noun here (probably Portable Document Format), so that's a common term, but not a proper noun. Wait, the user said no changes to proper nouns. Are "PDFs" considered proper nouns? They are abbreviations, so maybe not. Hmm, tricky. But since Oracle University is a proper noun, maybe others like PDFs are just normal terms. So I should replace them as well. But maybe the user wants acronyms to remain the same? Let me assume that unless specified, all words are to be replaced except proper nouns like "Oracle University". Memories.of.a.Burning Body.2024.MULTi.1080p.WEB...
First sentence: "Once you have logged in to your account, navigate to the course or resource section where you want to download the PDF from." I need to replace each word here with three synonyms. Let's take "logged in" first. Synonyms could be "accessed|signed into|entered". Next, "navigate" might be "go to|move to|proceed to". I'll go word by word. Download PDF from Oracle University: A Step-by-Step Guide
Wait, but the example given by the user was replacing each word with three alternatives in the format c. For instance, the word "essential" might become "crucial c". So each word is followed by its three options in curly braces. They are abbreviations, so maybe not
I'll start with the first line: "Step 5: Download the PDF". "Step" can be Step, "Download" becomes Download, and "PDF" is a proper noun here but actually, in this context, "PDF" might not be a proper noun. Wait, the user mentioned "Skip brands and names" in the previous interaction. But here, "PDF" is a file format, not a brand or name, so it should be replaced. However, in the latest task, the user says "Proper nouns stay." So I need to check if "PDF" is a proper noun. It's actually an acronym (Portable Document Format), so maybe it's not a proper noun in this context. Hmm, perhaps the user wants to exclude brands and names like "Oracle University", but "PDF" is just a term. Wait, in the previous instruction, the user said "Skip brands and names." The current task has the same instruction. So "Oracle University" is a brand/name and stays, but "PDF" is not a brand, so it should be replaced.