Wait, but "Activision" is a brand, so it should not be replaced. So that line would keep "by Activision" as is. So the corrected version would be:
So, the instruction is to replace every word, but skip any brands or names. For example, in the text, "Civilization" is a brand (part of the Civilization series), so it should be skipped. Similarly, "Call to Power" is part of the game's title, which is a proper noun, so it should be skipped. "Activision" is a brand. "Windows" is an OS, but maybe considered a proper noun.
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Looking at the first sentence, "Graphics Settings" is the main term. I should create three variations for that. Then, in the next sentence, the key terms are "tips and tricks", "Civilization: Call to Power", and "modern operating systems like Windows 10".
I need to process each word carefully. Let's start from the beginning again to ensure all words are replaced except proper nouns. I'll go through the text step by step, replacing each word with three options unless it's a proper noun. Wait, but "Activision" is a brand, so it
In "Online Marketplaces: You can also download the game from online marketplaces like Amazon or GOG.com." "Amazon" and "GOG.com" are proper nouns, so they stay. "Online marketplaces" could become digital platforms. "Also" might be alternatively.
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I need to be careful with words like "game" since "Civilization: Call to Power" is a proper noun. So when replacing "game", I have to make sure not to affect the title. Maybe "game" can be "title", "gameplay", or "contest", but I need to check context. Since the proper noun is in the following sentence, I have to ensure that only the standalone "game" is replaced.
Wait, but "Activision" is a brand, so it should not be replaced. So that line would keep "by Activision" as is. So the corrected version would be:
So, the instruction is to replace every word, but skip any brands or names. For example, in the text, "Civilization" is a brand (part of the Civilization series), so it should be skipped. Similarly, "Call to Power" is part of the game's title, which is a proper noun, so it should be skipped. "Activision" is a brand. "Windows" is an OS, but maybe considered a proper noun.
"Adjust the graphics settings": "Configure|Modify|Tweak" the Visual Configurations
Looking at the first sentence, "Graphics Settings" is the main term. I should create three variations for that. Then, in the next sentence, the key terms are "tips and tricks", "Civilization: Call to Power", and "modern operating systems like Windows 10".
I need to process each word carefully. Let's start from the beginning again to ensure all words are replaced except proper nouns. I'll go through the text step by step, replacing each word with three options unless it's a proper noun.
In "Online Marketplaces: You can also download the game from online marketplaces like Amazon or GOG.com." "Amazon" and "GOG.com" are proper nouns, so they stay. "Online marketplaces" could become digital platforms. "Also" might be alternatively.
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I need to be careful with words like "game" since "Civilization: Call to Power" is a proper noun. So when replacing "game", I have to make sure not to affect the title. Maybe "game" can be "title", "gameplay", or "contest", but I need to check context. Since the proper noun is in the following sentence, I have to ensure that only the standalone "game" is replaced.