I'll need to check each word in the original text, replace it with three synonyms, ensuring proper formatting, and leave names and titles unchanged. Let me proceed step by step.
- "Launch" becomes Launch the - Similarly, "launch" in the next part: run - "start playing" could be start gaming DOWNLOAD FILE - World of Mixed Martial Arts 3.zip
Some words might not have three distinct alternatives, so maybe repeat some synonyms if necessary. Also, check for consistency in the brackets and ensure all changes are made. Proper nouns like "World of Mixed Martial Arts 3.zip" should stay in the same format but individual words like "World" can be changed to Globe, but in this case, since it's part of the title, maybe leave it. Wait the instruction says Proper nouns stay. So the entire title is a proper noun? The user's instruction might mean that full proper nouns should remain, but in the given example, the title is in quotes. So perhaps the game title is a proper noun and should stay. So "World of Mixed Martial Arts 3" stays as is, and "zip" in the download link is part of the file name, so maybe that should also stay. Need to check the user's instruction again: "Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So any proper nouns (like the game title) should remain unchanged. So words in the proper noun should not be altered. Therefore, in the first sentence, "MMA world" might be part of a proper noun? Probably not, since "MMA world" is not a proper noun here; the proper noun is the game title. So each word that's part of the title should be kept as is, except the actual title which is in italics or in quotes. Wait in the text, the title is written as "World of Mixed Martial Arts 3", so that's the proper noun. So each occurrence of that title in the text should remain unchanged. Therefore, when replacing words in the download links, like "World of Mixed Martial Arts 3.zip", the title part should stay as is, but the ".zip" can be replaced. Wait, but ".zip" is a file extension, not a proper noun. So the user says proper nouns stay. So "World of Mixed Martial Arts 3" is a proper noun, so the rest can be altered. So the download link is a file name, which includes the proper noun plus the file extension. For "DOWNLOAD FILE - World of Mixed Martial Arts 3.zip", the part before the hyphen is action text, so can be changed, but the title remains. Wait, no, the user instruction says "Proper nouns stay". So perhaps the entire title is a proper noun, so any part that is the title remains, but other parts can be replaced. Hmm, this is a bit tricky. For example, in the line "Download the game: World of Mixed Martial Arts 3.zip", the part after the colon is the title, which is a proper noun, so it stays. The word "Download" is part of the instruction, so it can be replaced. But in the user's example, the download link is "DOWNLOAD FILE - World of Mixed Martial Arts 3.zip", so in that case, "DOWNLOAD FILE" is the action text to replace, and the title remains. So I need to make sure that when replacing words in the text, any part that is part of the proper noun like the game title is left as is, but other words are replaced. For example, in the download link, "World of Mixed Martial Arts 3" is part of the proper noun, so those words should stay, but other parts like "DOWNLOAD FILE" can be replaced with alternatives. I'll need to check each word in the
I should go through each sentence, split words, and find synonyms. For example: Also, check for consistency in the brackets and