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Now, for each word, I'll come up with three alternatives. For example, "happy" could be "content", "pleased", or "glad". I need to ensure that the alternatives make sense in the context. If a word is a noun like "article", possible synonyms might be "piece", "essay", or "write-up".

I need to be careful with contractions like "I'm", "don't", etc. Should I expand them or keep the contractions? The example uses "I’m", which is HTML entity for "I'm", so maybe I should keep the formatting as in the example. However, the user wants the output in plain text. Wait, the example uses the HTML entities for the apostrophes and quotes, but the user says to return the text only. Let me check the original text again. mwsyqy swdanyt bdwn ghna

Alternatively, perhaps the user just wants the text with the alternatives, preserving the structure as is, including the HTML entities for apostrophes and quotes. Let me proceed by treating the HTML entities as part of the text and replacing the actual words. For example, "I’m" is the HTML entity for "I'm", so the word is "I'm", which should be replaced with alternatives like "I'm", "I am", etc. Wait, but the user wants three alternatives for each word. So for "I'm", the alternatives could be "I'm", "I am", or "We're", but that might not make sense. Wait, no. The word in question is "I'm", and the alternatives should be synonyms that fit the context. For example, the sentence starts with "I'm happy..." So "I'm" could be replaced with "I am" or "We're", but "We're" probably won't make sense. Maybe better to use "I'm", "I am", or "I've" but that might not fit. Hmm, perhaps the user wants the word "I'm" itself to be replaced with other first-person pronouns? No, that's stretching it. Maybe the user expects to keep the pronoun as "I'm", but find synonyms for the following adjective or verb. Wait, no, the instruction is to rewrite each word with three alternatives. So every word, including "I'm", "happy", "to", "write", etc., needs three alternatives. Now, for each word, I'll come up with three alternatives

Also, words like "just" at the end might have alternatives like "merely", "only", or "simply". If a word is a noun like "article",

I need to make sure that the replacements maintain the meaning and that the sentence structure remains correct after substitution. For example, replacing "could you" with "might you", "would you", or "can you" would work in some contexts but not others. Wait, in the sentence "Could you please provide..." the alternatives for "Could" could be "Would", "Might", or "May". So Could

Fourth word: "write" -> pen

I'll need to go through each word one by one, ensuring that each is replaced with three alternatives. If a word has multiple possible parts of speech, ensure the alternatives fit grammatically. For example, "inspired by" could be "motivated by", "moved by", or "driven by".

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