"Writing" could be Composing, Crafting, Drafting.
The query is about extracting terms that have three options each. The text is about "Puntos De Partida 11th Edition Pdf 2021 Free: A Comprehensive Guide to Learning Spanish." The example given shows the format opt3, and the user wants the names kept intact without any extra text, just the result. Puntos De Partida 11th Edition Pdf 2021 Free
Then the features: comprehensive grammar coverage, vocabulary, culture, and communication skills. The user wants three options. So perhaps pick three of the four features. The user might prefer the first three. Let's check the text again: "grammar, vocabulary, culture, and communication skills." So the four are grammar, vocabulary, culture, communication. The example in the query uses "Comprehensive grammar coverage" as a feature. So maybe the correct format is to use the exact text as it appears. So the first term is the title, the authors, and the features. Wait, but the user wants "all terms with 3 options in format opt2". Maybe the user is referring to each term from the text that has three or more options. For example, the authors term has three options: Susan, Dorothy, others. The features have four, but the user wants three. So maybe pick three. Alternatively, maybe the three features that are explicitly listed first. The original text says "including grammar, vocabulary, culture, and communication skills." So the four features. If I have to pick three, maybe exclude one. But the user might prefer to take the first three. Alternatively, maybe the features are listed as "comprehensive grammar coverage" in the text, so the first feature is comprehensive grammar coverage, second is vocabulary, third is culture, and fourth is communication skills. So the three options could be the first three: Comprehensive grammar coverage. That's three options. The user might accept that. So the three features would be the first three listed. "Writing" could be Composing, Crafting, Drafting
For each of these phrases, I need to find three synonyms. Let's go one by one. The user might prefer the first three
"book" → manual