Teacher Conference -final- - Mama--39-s Secret Parent

I need to rephrase each of these with three variants. For example, "secret was out" could become "truth unveiled, secret revealed, confession exposed." Similarly, "liberating" might be "freedom, relief, catharsis." But I need to ensure that proper nouns like "Sarah" are left untouched. The user wants each term changed with three options, formatted in v3 perhaps, but the example didn't show that. Wait, the user's instruction says "change words formatted v3. every term with 3 variants. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So maybe in the original text, there are words already marked with v1, but in this case, there aren't any. This is conflicting.

But the user might want the replacement to make sense in the sentence. For example, "I’ll tell you" becomes "I will disclose, you reveal," etc.

Alternatively, maybe the user wants me to take the given text and for each word, provide three variants, similar to how the assistant did in the first response. For example, changing "challenging" to "demanding, tough, trying" or similar. But the user's instruction is a bit unclear. Let me re-examine their exact words: "change words formatted v3. every term with 3 variants. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." Mama--39-s Secret Parent Teacher Conference -Final-

Let me look at the given text:

Key words here: "secret was out," "liberating," "struggles," "hide," "people out there," "conference room," "sense of hope and renewal," "face challenges," "wasn’t alone." I need to rephrase each of these with three variants

"It" – possible synonyms: There "was" – was "a" – an (but "a" is correct here) "typical" – common "Wednesday" – proper noun, left as is "afternoon" – evening (though "day" would change the time, but maybe acceptable)

For "hands," maybe "arms" isn't exact, but it's a synonym. Alternatively, "fists," "palms," "hands." Wait, the user's instruction says "change words formatted v3

Let me take the first sentence: "Mama’s Secret Parent Teacher ConferenceIt was a typical Wednesday afternoon, and Sarah, a single mother, was sitting in the conference room at her child’s school, waiting for the parent teacher conference to begin."