Then "Enhanced cognitive abilities" – "Enhanced" as before, maybe "Upgraded," "Boosted." "Cognitive" could be "Mental," "Intellectual," "Cerebral." "Abilities" as "Capabilities," "Proficiencies," "Competencies."
Starting with the first sentence in the benefits section: "Benefits of Using Grade 1 Dhivehi Worksheets." The word "Benefits" could be replaced with something like "Advantages," "Gains," or "Boons." "Using" might become "Utilizing," "Employing," "Applying." "Worksheets" could be "Worksheets," "Exercises," "Activities." Wait, but "Worksheets" is a proper noun here, referring to the specific product. The user said to leave names unchanged. So "Worksheets" should stay as is. Maybe "Worksheets" is a name here, referring to their product? The user said "Names" like "Grade 1 Dhivehi" should remain unchanged, but the task says to convert all words. Wait, maybe "Worksheets" is not a name here. The instruction says to leave names unchanged, like "Grade 1 Dhivehi," not necessarily other instances. Hmm, need to be careful here. grade 1 dhivehi worksheets
For each word, I'll think of three possible synonyms. Let's take the first sentence: "Introduce children to new words and phrases in Dhivehi with our vocabulary building worksheets." The word "introduce" can be replaced with "introduce|familiarize|present." "Children" might be "children|kid|student." "Words" could be "words|terms|expressions," and so on. Maybe "Worksheets" is a name here, referring to