After going through the entire text, I should compile all the replacements in the specified opt1 format. Finally, review the modified text to ensure that the synonyms fit naturally and the overall meaning remains intact without any awkward phrasing.
In the example, "Download" becomes opt2. Wait, the user's example shows the replacement format as opt2, but the user wants the synonyms to be actual synonyms, not placeholders. Hmm, maybe the assistant is supposed to provide three synonyms for each word that can be replaced. So for "Download", synonyms might be "Obtain|Retrieve|Access". I need to check each word and replace it accordingly, ensuring that the context still makes sense after substitution.
First, I should make a list of each word and check for replacements. Words like "e-books" might not have synonyms here. The brands and names like "Google Books" should remain as is. I need to be careful not to replace those. Also, common words like "have" or "increasingly" might need substitution. Let me go step by step.
Breaking it down: - "Google Books" is a proper noun, so it stays. - "has" can be replaced with "possess|contain|have". - "a" remains as is. - "vast collection" could be "extensive library|large collection|immense assortment". - "of e-books" becomes "of digital books|online books|electronic books". - The rest of the sentence includes proper nouns and specific terms like "PDF", "download", "read", "online". Proper nouns "Chhava" and "Shivaji Sawant" stay. "PDF" can be "Portable Document Format|Digital eBook|Scanned Book", but the user wants three synonyms, so maybe "PDF|eBook|Digital Version". However, "PDF" is a specific format, so perhaps synonyms are tricky here. The user said to use synonyms, but maybe "PDF" should stay. Wait, the instruction says to rephrase every word with synonyms, including proper nouns stay. So maybe "PDF" stays, or find a synonym if possible. But "PDF" is a proper name. Hmm, the user might want "PDF" to stay as a synonym. Maybe the user wants three synonyms, but some words like "PDF" can't have synonyms, so maybe just repeat the same word. Let me check the example. In the user's example response, "PDF" is kept as is. So the instruction is to rephrase every word with 3 synonyms, but proper nouns stay. So "PDF" isn't a proper noun, but it's an acronym, so maybe it's left as is. Wait, the user says "Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So "Chhava" and "Shivaji Sawant" are proper nouns, stay. Other words like "PDF" need synonyms. Let's see.
After going through the entire text, I should compile all the replacements in the specified opt1 format. Finally, review the modified text to ensure that the synonyms fit naturally and the overall meaning remains intact without any awkward phrasing.
In the example, "Download" becomes opt2. Wait, the user's example shows the replacement format as opt2, but the user wants the synonyms to be actual synonyms, not placeholders. Hmm, maybe the assistant is supposed to provide three synonyms for each word that can be replaced. So for "Download", synonyms might be "Obtain|Retrieve|Access". I need to check each word and replace it accordingly, ensuring that the context still makes sense after substitution. chhava by shivaji sawant pdf download
First, I should make a list of each word and check for replacements. Words like "e-books" might not have synonyms here. The brands and names like "Google Books" should remain as is. I need to be careful not to replace those. Also, common words like "have" or "increasingly" might need substitution. Let me go step by step. After going through the entire text, I should
Breaking it down: - "Google Books" is a proper noun, so it stays. - "has" can be replaced with "possess|contain|have". - "a" remains as is. - "vast collection" could be "extensive library|large collection|immense assortment". - "of e-books" becomes "of digital books|online books|electronic books". - The rest of the sentence includes proper nouns and specific terms like "PDF", "download", "read", "online". Proper nouns "Chhava" and "Shivaji Sawant" stay. "PDF" can be "Portable Document Format|Digital eBook|Scanned Book", but the user wants three synonyms, so maybe "PDF|eBook|Digital Version". However, "PDF" is a specific format, so perhaps synonyms are tricky here. The user said to use synonyms, but maybe "PDF" should stay. Wait, the instruction says to rephrase every word with synonyms, including proper nouns stay. So maybe "PDF" stays, or find a synonym if possible. But "PDF" is a proper name. Hmm, the user might want "PDF" to stay as a synonym. Maybe the user wants three synonyms, but some words like "PDF" can't have synonyms, so maybe just repeat the same word. Let me check the example. In the user's example response, "PDF" is kept as is. So the instruction is to rephrase every word with 3 synonyms, but proper nouns stay. So "PDF" isn't a proper noun, but it's an acronym, so maybe it's left as is. Wait, the user says "Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So "Chhava" and "Shivaji Sawant" are proper nouns, stay. Other words like "PDF" need synonyms. Let's see. Wait, the user's example shows the replacement format