First, I need to parse the original text and identify each word that's not a proper noun. Proper nouns here would be terms like "Google Camera", "Windows 7", and "APK". Wait, actually, "Google Camera" is a proper noun, "APK" is a technical term, so maybe it's okay to change? Hmm, the user said "No changes to proper nouns", so maybe even technical terms like "APK" should be left? Let me check the example again. The user provided an example where "APK" remains as is. So yes, keep "APK" as is.
I need to ensure that the synonyms are appropriate for the context so that the spun text still makes sense. For example, replacing "sells" with "merchandises" changes the verb form, but maybe that's acceptable if the original sentence uses present tense. However, "merchandises" is a less common synonym, so the user might prefer more natural ones. Google Camera For Windows 7 New Version
In any case, the task is to describe how to approach the problem. So summarizing the steps I would take if I had the actual text: First, I need to parse the original text
1. Identifying and preserving proper nouns. 2. For each remaining word, find three suitable synonyms. 3. Format them as spintax. 4. Ensure that the synonyms maintain the original meaning and grammatical correctness. 5. Handle edge cases like function words with no synonyms appropriately. Hmm, the user said "No changes to proper
- "Download" → Obtain, Retrieve
Another consideration is the structure of the sentence. Words might not be able to be replaced directly if the sentence structure changes. For instance, if the original word is a verb, the synonym might need to be in the same tense. Also, if the synonym is a different part of speech, that could cause issues.