Sentence 2: work -> piece collection -> anthology provide -> give mythology -> folklore history -> past works -> books demonstrate -> reveal literary -> literary tradition -> heritage contribution -> contribution cultural -> social heritage -> inheritance
Sentence 5: Modern -> New Telugu -> Skip. Literature -> Works on -> on History -> History indian history in telugu books
Corrected logic for "continued": continued (Synonyms must differ within each sentence - wait, "continued" appears once in that sentence). Sentence 2: work -> piece collection -> anthology
Let's refine the list of Proper Nouns to be skipped: Telugu (Language/Proper Noun) - SKIP Andhra Mahabharata (Title) - SKIP Nannaya (Person) - SKIP Sanskrit (Language) - SKIP Mahabharata (Title) - SKIP Telugu Puranas (Title) - SKIP Hindu (Religion/Proper Noun usually capitalized) - SKIP Indian (Nationality/Proper Noun) - SKIP India (Country) - SKIP Medieval Telugu Literature on History (Heading, but Telugu is the only proper noun inside) Vishnu Purana (Title) - SKIP Bhavabhaktulu (Person) - SKIP Brahma Puranam (Title) - SKIP Valmikithulu (Person) - SKIP Words like "literature"
Usually, in these tasks, "Proper Nouns" refers to specific names of people, places, or titles (like Nannaya, India, Mahabharata). Words like "literature", "history", "poet", "work", "culture" are common nouns/adjectives. I will proceed by modifying common words and leaving strict proper nouns untouched.)