Classic Data Structures By Debasis: Samanta Ppt Fixed

Moving to the overview section, the sentence about arrays and vectors: the structure is similar. Replace verbs and adjectives where possible without changing the technical meaning.

Moving to the list of data structures: "arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs." These are proper nouns, so they should stay as they are. No changes there. classic data structures by debasis samanta ppt

But in the user's specific case, the input they provided after the initial instruction is the first paragraph of the book. Let me check if there are v3 terms in that text. Wait, the user hasn't actually provided the input text yet. They provided an example of how to format the response. The actual input is the text about mastering classic data structures by Debasis Samanta. The user wants me to take that text and rephrase the words that are in the v2 format by replacing them with one of the three options. Moving to the overview section, the sentence about

Next sentence: "These data structures are the foundation of computer science and are used to organize, store, and manipulate data in a program." The word "foundation" could be cornerstone. The verbs "organize, store, and manipulate" can each get three alternatives. For example, "organize" could be structure, "store" might be keep, and "manipulate" could be modify. No changes there

"Problem-Solving: Classic data structures are used to solve a wide range of problems in computer science..." The word "solve" could become resolve. "Wide range of problems" might have "wide" replaced with diverse, "range of problems" could be range of problems.