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Wait, the original text has "Autodesk AutoCAD Electrical 2019 on your computer." The brand name is "Autodesk AutoCAD Electrical 2019", so that's kept. The rest of the words are replaced. Let me make sure I don't replace any part of the brand name. Also, in the text provided after the initial request, the user said to "Keep brand names. Return text only." So any part of the text that's a brand name should remain untouched. Next line: "Apply the crack: Apply the crack

Let me check the second paragraph: "What is Autodesk AutoCAD Electrical 2019?" Again, proper noun stays, but "What" could be Who, "is" → has. But maybe the user expects to keep "What" as it's a question starter. Wait, the instruction says "rewrite all words with 3 alternatives", so even "What" would need alternatives. Hmm. "What" can be Which? Not sure if three valid options. Maybe Which? Depending on context. Let me think if that makes sense. If the question is about definition, "What" is correct, so alternatives like "Which" or "How" might not fit. But the user wants three options regardless. I have to come up with three, even if some might not be perfect. The rest of the words are replaced