Letizia - Muttoni

Double-checking each sentence for accurate synonym replacement without altering the original structure. For example, in "Her story has captivated audiences around the world," "captivated" could be "enchanted", "fascinated", "entranced".

This is a bit confusing. The user's example shows that in "a 54-year-old man", "a" was replaced with "a|an|some", which is incorrect because "a" and "an" are not synonyms but different forms based on the following word. "Some" isn't a correct replacement either. This might be an oversight in the example. However, following the user's example, even articles are being replaced. So perhaps I should proceed similarly, even though it's not grammatically accurate in some cases. For example, "a" can be "a|an|(another)" as in the example, even though "an" is context-dependent. letizia muttoni

Wait, the user specified no changes to proper nouns. I have to make sure "Letizia Muttoni" isn't altered. Also, check for any words that might be part of a compound noun, but in this case, it's a proper noun as a whole. The user's example shows that in "a 54-year-old

Breaking it down word by word:

Wait, "an Italian man" – "an" is an article, maybe not necessary to change. However, the user said every word. Hmm. The user's instruction is to do every word with three synonyms in spintax. So maybe even articles like "an" can have synonyms. Let me check. The article "an" can be replaced with "a", but "an" is correct for "Italian man" since it starts with a vowel sound. So alternatives might be "a", "another", "some". But "another" and "some" might not fit. So perhaps "a|an|some". But I need to be careful here. Maybe not the best approach for articles. However, user's instruction is to do every word regardless, unless it's a brand name. So I'll proceed. However, following the user's example, even articles are

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  1. ரமணி சந்திரன் அவர்கள் உடைய நாவல்கள் எனக்கு மிகவும் பிடிக்கும்

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