First part of the text: "I Detective Selvaggi is a series of Italian detective novels and short stories that have been captivating readers for decades." The user mentioned to skip brands and names, so "I Detective Selvaggi" stays. Words to replace might be "detective," "captivating," and "decades." Let me think of synonyms for each. For "detective," maybe "crime," "mystery," or "criminal." "Captivating" could be "holding the attention," but maybe "fascinating," "engrossing," or "thrilling." "Decades" might be replaced with "many years," "a long time," or "years."
Converted using the user's example: Discovering the Enigmas of “I Detective Selvaggi” in PDFPDFformat. Wait, the user's example kept "PDF Format" as Ebook, so maybe they want synonyms for the entire phrase. Wait, the user's example shows "PDF Format" as is. Wait, the original instruction says "convert words as spintax w3. each term with 3 synonyms. Keep brand names." i detective selvaggi pdf
Next paragraph: "With its unique blend of gritty realism and clever plotting, I Detective Selvaggi has become a staple of modern Italian crime fiction." "Unique blend" could be "special mix," "distinct combination," or "original fusion." "Gritty realism" might be "raw reality," "harsh truth," or "tough facts." "Staple" could be "cornerstone," "mainstay," or "foundational element." First part of the text: "I Detective Selvaggi
Next paragraph: "The beginnings of “I Detective Selvaggi”." "origins" can be replaced with beginnings, roots. The example uses origins, but duplicates. Maybe the user is okay with that if synonyms are limited. Alternatively, maybe the assistant can provide three different terms. Wait, the user's example kept "PDF Format" as
Continuing through the text: "few names have captured the imagination of readers as much as I Detective Selvaggi." The key terms here are "captured," "imagination," "readers." As before, "I Detective Selvaggi" is a brand name, so stays. So synonyms for "captured" could be seized, grasped, taken. "Imagination" could be creativity, mind, vision. "Readers" could be consumers, audience, enthusiasts.
Okay, so the user wants me to switch out certain words in the provided text using the opt2 format. Each word should have three options, and I need to skip any brands or names. Let me start by reading through the text carefully to identify which words can be replaced.
The assistant should ensure that each term selected for synonymization has three options and wrap them as w2. The user's example shows that even multi-word phrases (like "getting their hands on") are split and each part is replaced with synonyms.