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Need to go through the entire text and apply the formatting where applicable. Be careful not to alter any proper nouns. Let's list them all systematically. Once done, present the final text with the replacements. Ensure that each word that's replaced is correctly bracketed with three alternatives, and others remain unchanged. Double-check against any potential errors or missed opportunities.

"Bertolt Brecht Majka Hrabrost Pdf Download": "Pdf Download" is a proper noun? No, it's a phrase but should remain. Wait, the instruction says no changes to proper nouns, so "Majka Hrabrost" and "Bertolt Brecht" stay.

The next part: "offering a convenient and accessible way to engage with Brecht’s powerful work." "Convenient" could be "Easy|Handy|Conducive". "Accessible" as "Available|Reachable|Approachable". "Engage with" might be "Interact with|Partake with|Experience with". "Powerful" again as before.

Let me check again for proper nouns. "Bertolt Brecht" and "Majka Hrabrost" are names, so they stay. The word "Brecht’s" in the third sentence is possessive, so the alternatives for "Brecht's" would be "Brecht's" itself, maybe "the playwright's" or the author's". Wait, the user said "No changes to proper nouns", so "Brecht's" is a possessive form of a proper noun. So maybe we should keep "Brecht's" as is. Hmm, actually, the user said "rewrite each word", but proper nouns shouldn't be changed. So perhaps "Brecht's" stays as is. Need to check each instance carefully.

Breaking this down: - "play" becomes theater - "character" → persona - "embodies" → embodies Wait, but "embodies" is the original word. So maybe epitomizes but the user might not want the original word in the synonyms. Wait, looking back at the instructions: "replace each word with 3 alternatives". So the original word shouldn't be a synonym. For example, in the previous example, "Written" was replaced with Produced. So I need to avoid using the original word in the synonyms. Oh, right, the user said "replace each word with 3 alternatives as word2"—so the original word is not included. Therefore, "embodies" needs three different synonyms.

"Innovative and thought-provoking works": "Innovative" could be "Creative|Novel|Groundbreaking". "Thought-provoking" as "Stimulating|Mind-stimulating|Raise Questions".

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"Bertolt Brecht" is a person's name, so definitely a proper noun. "Majka Hrabrost" is the play's title, so a proper noun. The rest, like "Play", "Pdf Download" are not proper nouns. So in the first sentence: "Accessing the Play: Bertolt Brecht Majka Hrabrost Pdf Download" – "Accessing", "the", "Play", "Pdf Download" are not proper nouns. So when replacing "Play" with alternatives, that's okay. Similarly, "Pdf Download" is part of the title, but since the entire title is a proper noun (including the part about PDF download?), or is "Pdf Download" a common term? It's part of the title of the download, but not a proper noun itself. So the user's instruction is to not change proper nouns, so "Bertolt Brecht" and "Majka Hrabrost" stay. The rest can be changed. Let me proceed under that assumption.