Wait, let me check each replacement. For "By providing", I have three options. The first x bracket would be By offering. Then "comprehensive overview" becomes detailed analysis. "this article aims" → this article aims. "to empower users" → to equip people. "with the knowledge" → with understanding. "and insights needed" → and wisdom required. "to harness its power" → to leverage its strength. "and achieve success" → and attain goals.
Under "What is Zbigz?": - "[insert category or description here, e.g., online platform, software tool, etc.]" – the example shows three options. The user wants to replace the placeholder with the options in the specified format. So I should format it as online platform or similar.
I also need to check if any words are parts of phrases that should be kept together. For example, "Sign-up and Registration" could be "Enrollment|Subscription|Registration," but since "Registration" is already there, maybe "Enrollment|Subscription|Onboarding" would provide better alternatives. Wait, let me check each replacement
Zbigz is a software tool. At its core, Zbigz is designed to [insert primary purpose or function here]. By leveraging advanced technology and innovative design, Zbigz offers a unique solution for target audience.
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to rewrite all terms that have three options in the format opt2, keeping the names intact. They only want the result, so no extra explanation. Then "comprehensive overview" becomes detailed analysis
- "[insert primary purpose or function here]" – this placeholder has no three options. Wait, the example after [e.g., online platform, software tool, etc.] does have three options, but the primary purpose might not. Wait, no, the user's instruction is to look for terms in the text that have three options and rewrite them in the specified format. Wait, the user says "rewrite all terms with 3 options in format opt2. Keep names intact. Only the result."
I think that's all. Now, compiling all together with proper punctuation and structure. Let me put them in order and ensure the spacing is correct. The sentence should have the spintax replacements in the correct places without any overlap. The final result should look like this: "with the knowledge" → with understanding
Looking at the key features section: