For the first sentence: "The book includes numerous examples and case studies to illustrate the concepts and techniques discussed." I need to replace "includes" with synonyms, maybe "contains, encompasses, comprises". "Numerous" could be "many, various, multiple". "Examples" might be "cases, samples, instances". "Illustrate" can be "demonstrate, exemplify, clarify". "Concepts" could be "ideas, principles, theories". "Techniques" might be "methods, procedures, approaches".
But the user might not want that, maybe they want the entire phrase to be considered. But the instruction is to replace all words, so each word in the phrase. However, technical terms might need to stay as specific phrases. This is a bit confusing, but I'll proceed by treating each word individually unless it's a known technical term. compiler construction kvn sunitha pdf
"Compiler Construction: A Comprehensive Guide by KVN Sunitha" For the first sentence: "The book includes numerous
So, in the first sentence, "compiler construction" is treated as two separate words, each to be replaced. "Illustrate" can be "demonstrate, exemplify, clarify"
"Her" → Her ?
Assuming "Compiler Construction" is part of the book title, but since the user's instruction is to not touch proper nouns, and "Compiler Construction" is the book's title, it should stay. So in the key features section, "Compiler Construction Book" would have "Compiler Construction" as a proper noun, so only "Book" would be replaced. So "Book" → "text|manual|guide".
Wait, the user said "rephrase all words with 3 synonyms formatted v1. Leave names unchanged." So each word in the sentence, except names, should be replaced with three synonyms. For example, "algorithmic" could be synonyms, but the term "algorithmic approach" as a whole might not need changing. So perhaps each individual word. For "algorithmic approach", "algorithmic" becomes synonyms, "approach" becomes synonyms.