So the output would have two lines, each being a spintax term with three options, using the terms found in the text, not proper nouns. Let me verify again. Are there any other three-option terms in the text?
Moving to the next paragraph: "High Integration: The KB3926QF integrates multiple power management functions into a single package, reducing the need for external components and simplifying system design." Here, "integrates", "reducing", "simplifying" are key words to replace. Make sure KB3926QF isn't touched. kb3926qf datasheet
Wait, in the first case, it's "industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics" but in the text it's written as "industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics." So the term would be industrial, but consumer electronics is part of the phrase. But the user says to skip proper nouns. Consumer is not a proper noun. So maybe split that. Wait, the text says "consumer electronics" as part of the list. But the instruction is to take all terms with three options in spintax, not to modify the terms. So the three options are industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics. However, "consumer electronics" is a phrase, but in the list, it's part of the three items. So perhaps each item in the list is a separate term. But the user example uses single words. Maybe the user wants the three elements as separate options. So maybe the spintax terms are automotive. Wait, but the original list is "industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics." So the third element is "consumer electronics." So maybe the spintax should be automotive. But the user instructed to skip proper nouns. Wait, none of these are proper nouns. So perhaps that's acceptable. So the output would have two lines, each
Next line: "Table 2: Features and Benefits". Proper noun "Table 2". The user said to skip proper nouns, so "Table 2" stays. "Features and Benefits" → "Characteristics|Aspects|Attributes" and "Advantages|Benefits|Rewards". Moving to the next paragraph: "High Integration: The
First, the sentence about consumer electronics: "Consumer Electronics: The device can be used in consumer electronics, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops." I need to replace each non-proper noun here with three spin options. Terms like "Consumer Electronics" should stay as they are. For the rest, like "used," "such as," etc., I'll think of synonyms or variations.
The input text mentions "industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics" and "integration, flexibility, and reliability" as three items each. No other three-item lists. So I think those are the only two. Therefore, the final answer should include these two spintax terms.