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In the conclusion part: "Bramley’s work has been widely praised for its insight and scholarship, and has inspired a new generation of researchers and scholars." "Widely praised" could be "widely|heavily|broadly" and "praised|acclaimed|commended." "Inspired" might be "inspired|motivated|encouraged." "Generation" could be "generation|wave|group."
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Next argument: "The gods were real beings: Bramley argues that the gods and goddesses of ancient mythology were not just figments of the imagination, but real beings who interacted with humans." "Real beings" can be "actual entities," "true entities," "authentic beings." "Arguments" could be "assertions," "contentions," "positions." "Figments" might be "creations of the mind," "products of imagination," "fantasies." "Interacted" could be "engaged," "connected with," "communicated with." In the conclusion part: "Bramley’s work has been
Moving on to the next sentence: "Bramley examines the gods and goddesses of various ancient civilizations, including the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Norse, and reveals the common themes and motifs that run through their mythologies." Here, "examines" can stay as is since it's already a synonym, but I can offer alternatives like "studies," "analyzes." "Reveals" could be "uncovers," "discovers," "discloses." "Themes" might be "narratives," "patterns," "motifs" again, but since "motifs" is already in the text, maybe "concepts" or "elements." But the user's own example isn't given here