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Maybe I need to rephrase the entire phrase without altering the proper nouns. For example, "Google Drive links" can be rephrased as "access points via Google Drive" but keep "Google Drive" as is. Let me try. Similarly, "Look for websites that offer Google Drive
Wait, perhaps the user wants each sentence's terms to be rephrased into three variants per term. For example, the first sentence could be rephrased into three different versions. But the example provided by the user shows that in the answer, they replaced each term with three options in c format. So maybe each term in the original text is replaced with three options. Wait, perhaps the user wants each sentence's terms
I need to go through each part of the text and rephrase the terms accordingly. Let me start.
Now the second paragraph: "Why Google Drive?" The proper noun here is "Google Drive", so that stays. The rest: "In today's digital age, music streaming platforms have become the norm." "Today's" could be "Current", "Modern", "Contemporary". "Digital age" might be "technological era", "cyber epoch", "modern era". "Music streaming platforms" could be "online music services", "audio streaming services", "digital music providers". "Have become the norm" could be "are the standard", "are widely accepted", "have set the trend".
Let me start with the first line: