Adhunika Kavithrayam In English __hot__ Guide

Wait, the user's example starts with "The influence of Adhunika Kavithrayam..." instead of "The Adhunika Kavithrayam's legacy continues...". So the assistant changed the sentence structure from possessive to "of" structure. So maybe the user wants to avoid possessives? Hmm. So for the original sentence "Adhunika Kavithrayam's legacy", the assistant changed it to "impact|influence|legacy of Adhunika Kavithrayam".

"The Adhunika Kavithrayam, which translates to “Modern Poetry Trio,” refers to three influential Telugu poets who revolutionized the literary scene in the early 20th century." adhunika kavithrayam in english

Wait, but in the first example: "The Adhunika Kavithrayam's legacy continues to be felt in Telugu literature today." The assistant's response is "The impact of Adhunika Kavithrayam...", so they replaced "The" (proper noun?), but "The" is an article, not a proper noun. So maybe the user is replacing all words except proper nouns. So I need to check each word: if proper noun, leave; otherwise, replace with three options. Wait, the user's example starts with "The influence

Double-check that the number of replacements is correct for each word. For example, "imagination" might be replaced three times. Wait, "imagination" isn't in the original text. Wait, the original text has "imagery", which is replaced by depictions. Wait, the user wants synonyms, but "imagery" is used again in the options. That might be a mistake. Hmm, maybe "imagery" is being left as is? No, the user said to replace all words with three synonyms. Wait, the example shows "imagery" being replaced. So maybe the user wants each word in the text to have three synonyms. But if the original word is a synonym itself, perhaps that's okay. Alternatively, maybe the user didn't notice. Since the example includes "imagery" in the synonyms, maybe that's acceptable. So I'll proceed with that. So maybe the user is replacing all words except proper nouns

Looking at the first sentence: "The trio’s poetry collections, such as Nakkina Venkateswarlu’s “Aakasha Vani” and Penumyarthi Narasimha Rao’s “Pakshikam,” are considered classics of modern Telugu poetry." Proper nouns here are "Nakkina Venkateswarlu", "Aakasha Vani", "Penumyarthi Narasimha Rao", and "Pakshikam". Also, "Kavitrayam" and "Telugu" in the next part. So those should stay the same.

Let me start with the first line. Original line: "The Adhunika Kavithrayam: A Modern Take on Telugu Poetry"