Next, "A Guide to Enjoying the Beloved Classic in Tamil" becomes "A Manual for Appreciating the Revered Masterpiece in Tamil." Then the next part: "a timeless tale of friendship and adventure" would be "an enduring narrative of camaraderie and exploration."
The text is about downloading Tamil MP3 songs from "The Jungle Book" using various platforms. The user wants each word to have three synonyms or alternatives. However, there's a note to leave brand names unchanged. So, words like Gaana, JioSaavn, and Spotify should stay as they are. The Jungle Book Tamil Mp3 Songs Download
Third sentence: "By following the tips outlined in this article..." "Following" could be "adhering|abiding|complying". "Tips" as "advice|hints|guidelines". "Outlined" becomes "presented|described|elaborated". Next, "A Guide to Enjoying the Beloved Classic
"Use reputable websites: Make sure to download songs from reputable websites that offer high-quality audio files." So, words like Gaana, JioSaavn, and Spotify should
I'll need to go through each sentence, split into words, and replace each with three options where possible. Let's start with the first part.
I should be careful with multi-word terms like "Mp3" which is a specific format. Since it's a technical term, I don't need synonyms for that. Same with proper nouns like movie titles or character names. Also, words that are already part of file names like ".Mp3" or specific terms like "Songs" might not need synonyms. For example, "Songs" could be "melodies|tunes|compositions," but since it's part of a file type, maybe leaving it as is. Wait, the user said "rephrase all words with 3 synonyms." Hmm, but "Songs" is part of "Mp3 Songs," so perhaps each word in the phrase should be replaced except the technical terms. Wait, but "Mp3" is a proper noun? Or is it a technical term? The user mentioned "No changes to proper nouns." So "Mp3" should stay. How about "Mp3 Songs" — "Songs" is a common word, so replace with "melodies|tunes|compositions." But "Mp3 Songs" as a unit might refer to the specific files, so maybe keeping "Songs" as is. Hmm, the user's instruction is to rephrase all words, but proper nouns are exceptions. So maybe "Mp3" is a proper noun here? Not sure. Maybe the user considers "Mp3" as a proper noun because it's the file format. I'll keep it as is then.
I need to go through each word, check if it's a proper noun, then find three synonyms. Some words might have multiple meanings, so context is important. For example, "adapted" could be "modified|altered|revised." "Audiences of all ages" becomes "viewers across age groups."