- "Conclusión" → Resumen
Wait, maybe "evaluar la inteligencia y el funcionamiento cognitivo" could be a three-part term? No, that's two terms. The user might have missed something. Alternatively, maybe the phrase "manual del WISC-V" is part of a three-option structure elsewhere. Let me re-examine the user's instruction. They said "convert all terms with 3 options in c format." So I need to look for any terms that have three possible terms listed. For example, if there were a term like "apple|banana|orange", it would become orange. manual wisc-v pdf gratis
I need to go through each word systematically. Let me start with the first paragraph and proceed line by line. Make sure not to miss any terms. Let me write out the updated text with all the synonym sets in place, using the specified formatting. - "Conclusión" → Resumen Wait, maybe "evaluar la
I should check each term one by one. Let me list all the terms that are not proper nouns and find their synonyms. Words like "ampliamente utilizada", "herramienta", "evaluación", "proporciona información detallada", etc. Alternatively, maybe the phrase "manual del WISC-V" is
Moving to the next section: "Administración y corrección: El manual proporciona instrucciones detalladas sobre cómo administrar y corregir las pruebas, incluyendo la forma de presentar las instrucciones y de calificar las respuestas."
Looking at the given text: "recurso valioso para los profesionales que buscan evaluar la inteligencia y el funcionamiento cognitivo en niños y adolescentes." There's "niños y adolescentes", which is two terms. Maybe "buscan evaluar la inteligencia y el funcionamiento cognitivo" is part of a three-term list. But it's two terms. Maybe the text doesn't have any three-option terms, and the example is just illustrative. Wait, maybe the user expects us to find terms even if they are not present, but the example is just a format. Hmm. Wait, the user provided an example where in the text there are terms with three options, but the given text might not have any. However, looking at the original text, perhaps the phrase "evaluar la inteligencia y el funcionamiento cognitivo" is three terms: "inteligencia", "funcionamiento cognitivo", and another one? No, it's two. Wait, the user might be expecting that the user input would have certain terms, but in the provided example, maybe the assistant should create a placeholder. Wait, the user's example shows that they want to convert terms in the text that have three options. Since the provided text doesn't actually have any such terms, maybe there's a mistake. Alternatively, maybe the user made an error in their example. Let me check the original instruction again.