Wait, the user said "convert each word with 3 options in a format. Proper nouns stay." So every word except proper nouns gets replaced by three options. So each word is replaced by c, where each a, b, c is a synonym or similar word. Need to ensure that the replacements make sense in context. For example, "established herself" could becomehoned. But "honed" was used in the example for her skills. Hmm, maybe look for context to pick the best synonyms.
Moving to the next section: "As Dr. Kekulawala looks to the future, she remains committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible." "looks to" might be "envisions", "contemplates", "gazes at". "remains committed" could be "stays dedicated", "continues devoted", "keeps focused". "pushing the boundaries" might be "expanding limits", "challenging constraints", "breaking barriers". dr shalinda kekulawala
I should be careful with words that are part of proper nouns, like titles or names, to leave them as they are. For example, "Dr. Kekulawala" stays the same. Also, some words might not have three direct synonyms, so I'll need to find the closest possible or use a more general term if necessary. Wait, the user said "convert each word with
After replacing each word, I'll need to review the entire text to ensure that the b format is applied correctly and that the text remains coherent. The user only wants the transformed text without any explanations, so I'll focus on producing the result accurately as per their request. Need to ensure that the replacements make sense in context
First, I need to read through the text carefully. The user mentioned switching words into synonyms, each with three options. So for each word, I need to find three suitable synonyms. I should be careful with words that might have multiple meanings to pick the correct synonym. Also, proper nouns like "Dr. Kekulawala" should remain unchanged.
First line: "The Inspiring Journey of Dr. Shalinda Kekulawala" becomes This Inspiring Adventure of Dr. Shalinda Kekulawala...