Moving along, "The publication’s unique blend..." "Publication" could be magazine, journal, or periodical. "Unique" might be distinctive, special, or one-of-a-kind. "Blend" could be mix, combination, or merger. "Resonated" could be connected, struck a chord, or resonated. "Teenagers" might be youths, teens, or adolescents. "Devoured" could be consumed, read eagerly, or gobbled up.
The names like The Cure, Depeche Mode, and The Police are proper nouns, so they stay. Teen beat off magazine vol 4 hit
First, I need to go through each sentence and identify the words that need synonyms. Proper nouns like "New Kids on the Block," "Prince," and "Madonna" should be left as they are. Moving along, "The publication’s unique blend
This requires careful consideration. Proper nouns are names of specific entities. "Teen Beat" is a publication's name. "Vol 4 Hit" might be part of a title, so perhaps the entire "Teen Beat Vol 4 Hit" is a proper noun. So in that case, the user wants that left as is. "Resonated" could be connected, struck a chord, or resonated
Alright, let me see. The user wants every word in the provided text to have three variants using spintax, like w1, but they mention to skip proper nouns. First, I need to parse the text and identify all the words that aren't proper nouns.