Now, considering all that, I'll proceed to swap each term with three synonyms in the syn1 format, ensuring that proper nouns like names and specific phrases are left unchanged. Let me go through each sentence again carefully.
Wait, the user said "Skip brands and names". HighlifeNg is a brand, so leave as is. Similarly, Kevin Lyttle is a name. So the rest can be spun. Let's adjust each word accordingly. Now, considering all that, I'll proceed to swap
Let me parse the new text:
The user's new text includes titles in quotes, like "“You Bring Me Joy”", "“Catch ‘Em”“Where Is Your Heart?”", and "Top 10 Kevin Lyttle Songs". I need to handle the quotes and titles carefully. Since they are in quotes and likely titles, I should leave the proper nouns (like titles) as they are but may need to check if any words within them are replaceable. For example, "Joy" in "You Bring Me Joy" is a common noun, so I can replace "Bring" and "Joy". Wait, but "Joy" here is part of a title. The user might want to keep the titles intact, but the instruction says to process all words except proper nouns. Hmm, this is a bit tricky. Maybe "Joy" is a common noun and can be replaced with synonyms like "Happiness", "Delight", "Bliss". Similarly, "Bring" can be replaced with "Cause", "Generate", "Create". HighlifeNg is a brand, so leave as is
Now, applying this to the user's new text. Let's adjust each word accordingly
Now, the user specified "no changes to proper nouns." The original text has no proper nouns except maybe "We" and "You"? No, those are pronouns. So all other words are fair game. Let's go through each word: