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Moving to the next part: "Are you a student of Class 12 looking for a comprehensive guide to Indian painting?" Replace "Are" with synonyms like "Do|Are|Did", but since it's an auxiliary verb, maybe better to keep the structure. However, the user wants all words replaced. So "Are" becomes "Do|Are|Did", but maybe better synonyms. Wait, the structure might break if each word is replaced. For example, "Are you a student..." becomes "Do|Are|Did you a student..."? That might not make sense. Wait, the user said "replace all words with 3 synonyms formatted v1". So each word should have three substitutes. So "Are" becomes "Do", "you" becomes "She" etc. But for proper nouns like names, leave them. So the example given by the user in the history: "CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education)" remains as-is. So the process is: split the text into words, check if each is a name, and if not, replace it with three synonyms.

Wait, the example shows "Pdf -FREE- Download" becoming "Pdf|PDF|Portable", "-FREE-" becomes "FREE|No Cost|Without Cost", "Download" becomes "Download|Get|Fetch". Wait, but in the example, the assistant kept the original word as the first option. So for "FREE", the first option is "FREE", then two synonyms. But "FREE" is not a name, so it should be replaced. However, in the example, the assistant changed "-FREE-" to "FREE|No Cost|Without Cost". Wait, the original is "-FREE-", but the assistant replaced it with three options. So they treated "FREE" as a word to replace. So maybe "Pdf" is left as-is because it's a file format name, so a proper noun. Similarly, "FREE" is part of the title, but it's not a proper noun. Hmm. Panoramic Indian Painting Book Class 12 Pdf -FREE- Download

I think that's all. Let me put it all together now, making sure proper nouns are not changed and that each term has three variants in the correct format. Moving to the next part: "Are you a

- Replace each word with three synonyms, even if the synonyms are not perfect. Wait, the structure might break if each word is replaced

Looking at the user's example input and output:

"book" → "book|manual|guide". "helps" → "assists|aids|facilitates". "students" → "learners|pupils|scholars". "understand" → "grasp|comprehend|understand". "the" → "The|That|This". "evolution" → "evolution|development|progression". "of" → "of|regarding|concerning". "Indian" → "Indian|Hindu|Bharatiya". "art" → "art|creative expression|visual arts". "from" → "from|starting|commencing". "ancient" → "ancient|primordial|primitive". "to" → "to|toward|towards". "modern" → "contemporary|current|present-day". "times" → "epochs|periods|ages". "and" → "plus|along with|and". "appreciate" → "recognize|admire|cherish". "the" → "The|That|This". "diverse" → "diverse|varied|multifaceted". "cultural" → "cultural|traditional|hereditary". "heritage" → "heritage|legacy|tradition". "of" → "of|regarding|concerning". "India" → "India|Bharat|Hindustan".

Check for proper nouns: "The Panoramic Indian Painting Book Class 12" is likely a proper noun as a title. So leave each word in that phrase as-is? Wait, but the user says to swap every term except proper nouns. So "The" is not a proper noun, so needs replacement. But "Panoramic" is part of the title. Wait, this is confusing. The user wants to leave proper nouns as-is. But what's considered a proper noun here?