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In "Better Preparation": "Better" might be "more effective", "superior", or "enhanced". "Preparation" could be "readiness", "readiness", or "readiness". Wait, that's repetitive. Maybe "readiness", "preparedness", or "readiness" again. Hmm, perhaps "readying", "preparing", or "preparation"?
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"Easy to Understand Language" becomes: "Simple to Comprehend Verbal style: The verbal style employed inside the guide is simple and easy concerning comprehend, rendering it approachable for scholars having backgrounds in diverse origins." In "Better Preparation": "Better" might be "more effective",
I need to make sure that the names like SP Publication, Amazon, Google Books are left untouched as per the instructions. Also, check for any other specific terms that might need alternative phrasings. Let me go through each step again to verify all replacements. For example, "navigate to the section" can be "proceed to the section," "explore the category," or "locate the tab." "Download the Book" could be "Retrieve the manual," "Obtain the document," or "Secure the resource." Maybe "readiness", "preparedness", or "readiness" again
"CBSE" is a proper noun. "Yes", "the", "book", "is", "specifically", "designed", "for", "and", "covers", "the", "entire", "syllabus" are all common words. So these should be replaced with three alternatives each. However, "CBSE" should stay.
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