Inorganic Experiments Woollins.pdf Better
First step, I'll read through the provided text to understand the context. The main topic is inorganic experiments and a guide by Woollins. Proper nouns here include "Inorganic Experiments," "Comprehensive Guide," and "Woollins." I need to make sure not to alter those.
This is a bit tricky. Maybe the best approach is to parse the entire text, identify the proper nouns, and then replace all other words with their three alternatives. Inorganic Experiments Woollins.pdf
- "Conclusion" → Closing remarks
So "guide “Inorganic Experiments”" here, "guide" is a word to be replaced, but "Inorganic Experiments" is the title and name, so the words in the title are left as is. Therefore, the correct approach is to replace only the words that are not part of names or chemical formulas. First step, I'll read through the provided text
Wait, the user wants the replacements to be three options in the format v1 for each word. So each word must be replaced with three options. However, some words are part of phrases, like "guide “Inorganic Experiments” by Woollins". The phrase is in quotes, so maybe the actual phrase is the title, but the user says to leave names unchanged. So the word "guide" should be replaced, but "Inorganic Experiments" is part of the title and should stay the same. This is a bit tricky
Thus, the task is to go through the text, split into words, and for each word that is not part of a name (like author's name, book title, chemical names), replace with three options. Words that are part of names are left.