Captain Planet: And The Planeteers Internet Archive
Wait, but the proper noun is the same, so it's just listed once. So in spintax, the proper noun would not have variations. Wait, the user said "Skip proper nouns." So the proper nouns are not to be replaced. Therefore, in the spintax, if a word is part of a proper noun, it stays. But in the example provided earlier, the user had "The Internet Archive’s" and they replaced "The" with "The|This|That", so perhaps the user considers "The" as a separate word, not part of the proper noun. Therefore, in this task, we need to consider each word individually. If a word is part of a proper noun, like "Internet Archive", then we should check if the word is part of that brand name. Let's check: "Captain Planet and the Planeteers Internet Archive" is the proper noun here. So each word in that phrase is part of the brand name, so they should not be replaced. Wait, but the phrase is a title and a proper noun. Therefore, the entire phrase is a proper noun and should be left as is. Therefore, in the sentence "Accessing the Captain Planet and the Planeteers Internet Archive is easy," only "Accessing", "the", "is", and "easy" are to be replaced. The rest are proper nouns and should be left as is.
I need to ensure that each synonym is a valid replacement in different contexts. "Hydro" is more of an abbreviation, but might be acceptable. "Centre" as in "Heart of the city" vs. "Centre of the city". That works. So the final answer should list each word with three synonyms formatted correctly, without any markdown, just plain text. captain planet and the planeteers internet archive
So the second paragraph after the question is only the heading "Accessibility" with no content. Therefore, the assistant should only process what's provided. Since the user wants the entire text rewritten with spintax, the assistant needs to handle that. However, in the given example, the assistant included spintax for each word, including proper nouns. Wait, the user said "Proper nouns stay." So proper nouns like "Internet Archive" and "Captain Planet and the Planeteers" should remain as-is, not in spintax. Let me verify that. Wait, but the proper noun is the same,
