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Proceeding. The next section is "Preparation for exams:". "Preparation" could be "readiness", "preemptive work", "readiness". "Exams" can be "tests", "assessments", "quizzes". "Comprehensive coverage" might be "thorough treatment", "extensive overview", "complete examination". "Subject" could be "topic", "area", "field". "Excellent resource" might be "superb tool", "top guide", "outstanding reference". "Students preparing for exams" can be "pupils getting ready for tests", "learners studying for assessments", "academics preparing for evaluations".

Okay, let me start by looking at the user's query. They want me to revise the text by replacing words that are formatted as v2 with their three synonyms, but leaving any names unchanged. The example given is about a book on electromagnetics, specifically "Elements of Electromagnetics" by Sadiku.

Starting with the first sentence:

Let me go through each line again to verify synonyms are appropriate and that proper nouns are untouched. Also, ensure the output is only the text without any markdown or formatting as specified.

I'll go through each word, check if it's a proper noun, and replace if not. For instance, "textbook" can be "manual," "guide," "book." "Reliable" could be "trustworthy," "dependable," "secure." Proceeding

Next, I'll check each word in the text. I need to be careful not to alter the structure or the meaning. Also, some words might have multiple parts, like hyphenated terms. For instance, "Electrical Engineering" is a proper noun, so even though "Electrical" is part of it, the whole phrase should remain, but the individual words within the title should be checked if they can be replaced. Wait, the user said no changes to proper nouns, so the book title and author's name remain the same.

Then the next section: "Accessing the PDF Version". "Accessing" could be "obtaining", "gaining access to", "acquiring". "PDF version" is a proper noun, but PDF is an acronym (Portable Document Format), so maybe not a proper noun. Wait, "PDF" is a proper noun as an acronym. So the user said to skip proper nouns. So "PDF version" might be a proper noun. Hmm, the instruction is to skip proper nouns, so "PDF version" might need to remain. Alternatively, the user might not consider PDF as a proper noun. Let me check the original text again. The user wrote "Accessing the PDF Version", so maybe "PDF Version" is part of the section heading and should be left as is. So I need to skip "PDF version" as a proper noun. "Exams" can be "tests", "assessments", "quizzes"

So let's go through each word carefully.