Wait, the user instruction says to change every word with 3 synonyms except proper nouns. So even if a word is capitalized in the title, like "Download", unless it's part of the brand name, it should be replaced.
Given the ambiguity, I'll proceed by assuming that the user wants me to identify words in the provided text and replace them with three synonyms each, skipping proper nouns. I'll make sure not to include any markup like v1 in the output, as per the instruction. Let me process the text accordingly. Cocktail Hindi Movie Audio Song Download Toolbar
The original text includes words like "Bollywood", "Hindi", "movie", "soundtracks", "toolbar", etc. Proper nouns like "Cocktail" and "Bollywood" should be skipped. Let's go through each word: Wait, the user instruction says to change every
I have to be careful with words that are part of the brand name, like "Cocktail Hindi Movie Audio Song Download Toolbar"—those stay as they are. Other words like "browser" should be checked for proper noun status. Wait, "browser" isn't a proper noun, so it's safe to synonymize. I'll make sure not to include any markup
First, the first sentence is: "The toolbar provides a convenient way to download and manage your favorite Hindi movie songs." I need to break this down word by word. "Toolbar" is a proper noun here since it's part of the brand name, so I'll leave it as "Cocktail Hindi Movie Audio Song Download Toolbar". The word "provides" could be replaced with "offers", "delivers", or "supplies". Then "convenient" becomes "handy", "easy", "simple". "Download" can be "retrieve", "fetch", "get". "Manage" could be "keep track of", "organize", "administer". "Favorite" might be "cherished", "beloved", "preferred". "Hindi movie songs" stays the same because "Hindi" is a proper noun here.
Straightforward Track Retrieval
Finally, I'll review the entire text to confirm all non-proper nouns are replaced and the spintax is correctly formatted. Let's put it all together now.