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with → pertaining to
Wait, but "help with that" can be rephrased as "help regarding that," which is grammatically correct. So maybe that's better. But the user provided examples like through in the initial instructions. Maybe the user expects standard preposition synonyms. Let me check.
"that": demonstrative pronoun, synonyms could be "that thing," "this matter," "this issue." Wait, but "that" is a pronoun here. Maybe this? But "that" is part of the original. Wait, the user wants to rephrase every term with three variants. So "that" can be replaced with other demonstrative pronouns: this? Layarxxi.pw.Rina.Ishihara.is.made.into.a.sex.sl...
Wait, "that" as a pronoun here refers to the matter. So maybe the issue would keep "that" as an option, but the user wants three variants. So this? But the user said "rephrase every term with 3 variants," so original term is "that," but we can replace it with three others. So maybe those? Wait, but "that" is singular, so "those" is plural. Not a good synonym. So maybe the matter?
"I" can be replaced with "me," "I," "the speaker." Maybe "me" is more informal, "I" is the same, but "the speaker" is a noun phrase. But the original is a pronoun. Maybe better to use pronouns: one? with → pertaining to Wait, but "help with
So for "with," the synonyms could be by as prepositions. However, "help by that" is incorrect. So perhaps the user is okay with slightly awkward phrasing as long as each term is replaced. Alternatively, the user might want to ensure that the sentence still works. But given the task is to rephrase each term with 3 variants, even if the sentence is not perfectly grammatical.
"with": via.
Starting with "I": synonyms could be me, myself, or I (but wait, "I" is the same person, but maybe they want different pronouns. Hmm. Maybe "me," "person," or "myself." Wait, "I" is a pronoun, so maybe "me," "the speaker," "oneself"? Let me check thesaurus. "I" is a first-person pronoun; synonyms might include "me," "myself," or "the speaker." But "the speaker" is a noun phrase. The user wants to rephrase each term, so maybe just pronoun synonyms. "Me," "myself," maybe "this writer." But the original sentence is in first person. So possible myself?