"Chew-WGA" stays. "0.9" stays. "64-bit" stays. "A" → "An|One|A". "Comprehensive" → "Thorough|Complete|Extensive". "Guide" → "Manual|Tutorial|Instruction". "to" → "toward|directed at|leading to". "Windows" stays. "Activation" → "Activation|Authorization|Registration".
I need to maintain the structure of the original text, so the numbered steps and headings stay in place. Also, ensure that the synonyms chosen make sense in context. For example, "run the tool" – "run" can be "launch|execute|start". Chew-WGA 0.9 64 bit
Okay, let's start by understanding the user's request. They want to rewrite the given text, replacing all terms that have three options with a word2 format. Also, they specified not to touch proper nouns. "Chew-WGA" stays
Another point: the user says "return text only," so no Markdown. So in the final output, the entire text should have each word (except brands) in the opt1 format. "A" → "An|One|A"
But in the example, "Comprehensive Guide to Windows Activation" would have "Comprehensive" as opt1, then "Guide" as another set, but maybe not. Wait, the user says "every word with 3 synonyms in format opt2." So each word in the text should be replaced with three synonyms, maintaining the structure, and keeping brand names. So the entire text will have every word (except brands) in that format.
So, for each word not part of a brand, create three synonyms. But some words might have limited synonyms. For example, "article" can be "piece," "essay," "publication."