Wait, the user's current instruction says "Leave names unchanged. Result only." So brand names must stay the same. So in the current text, whenever "Facebook Chat Jar 1.0" appears, it should remain exactly as is, not replaced. Similarly, other brand names if present would remain. But in the given text, "Facebook" appears as part of the brand name and within the text as part of the product or service. For example, in "Facebook Chat Jar 1.0", "Facebook" is a brand name and should not be changed. However, in other contexts, like "chat with friends on Facebook", "Facebook" is part of the sentence but not a brand name. Wait, but "Facebook" is the brand name in all instances. So the user wants "Facebook" to remain as is, not be replaced with synonyms. Therefore, I need to look for any word that's part of the brand name and leave it as is. But the example provided earlier had Fb, which seems to contradict. However, the user's current instruction is "Leave names unchanged. Result only." So perhaps in the current case, brand names should not be replaced. Therefore, "Facebook" in all instances should remain as "Facebook", not replaced. So the assistant's previous example might have been incorrect, and the user is correcting now.
First, I need to parse the input text and identify each word that can be replaced with synonyms. The challenge is that some words might be part of brand names (Facebook, Chat Jar, etc.) which should remain unchanged. The user mentioned keeping brand names, so I need to ensure those are left as they are. facebook chat jar 1.0
But the example in the user's sample isn't fully provided. Since the user hasn't given a sample output, I have to infer based on the instruction. Let's proceed with this approach, making sure to leave product names and specific terms unchanged while replacing all other words with three alternatives. Wait, the user's current instruction says "Leave names
Continuing this way for each line. That would be time-consuming, but perhaps the user expects that. However, in the sample provided by the user, the first line becomes each word with three alternatives. For example, "How to Download..." would be replaced as: Similarly, other brand names if present would remain