Q: What if I forget my password?
I'll also need to verify that after substitution, the meaning remains intact. For example, "click on the link" should still make sense with synonyms like "tap the button", "select the option", "press the hyperlink".
"Following" becomes "complying|observing|adhering". "Steps" as "stages|phases|processes". "Article" could be "paper|post|content". "Easily" changes to "simply|effortlessly|with ease". "Login" is "sign in|access|enter". "Recover" as "retrieve|get back|restore". "Password" stays the same. "Download" becomes "upload|fetch|retrieve", but wait, "upload" is the opposite, maybe "retrieve" again? Hmm, maybe "obtain|acquire|get". "Via Gmail" remains. Q: What if I forget my password
"Conclude with the Conclusion section. But the user's task is to modify the text, not the conclusion. Wait, the original text includes a Conclusion part, but in the task, they might want it excluded. Wait, the user's sample input ends with "Conclusion" followed by a newline, but the task says to modify all words except brands. The user's example includes "Conclusion" as a section header. The instructions don't mention handling headers, but the task is to modify all words with alternatives. However, "Conclusion" is a common term, so I should replace it with alternatives like "Summary|Wrap-up|Final remarks". But the user didn't specify if headers should be modified. The original text has "Conclusion" as part of the text, so probably yes. However, need to check each word.
Check each word in the original text. Replace each word (excluding brands/names) with three alternatives. Ensure that the replacements are valid synonyms. Also, the user wants the text only, so no markdown, just the replaced words in the specified format. "Following" becomes "complying|observing|adhering"
First sentence: "The Ogsera Student Result Checker Portal is a convenient and secure way for students to access their academic results."
I need to be careful with words that might have multiple meanings. For example, "access" can be a noun or a verb, but in this context, it's a verb. Also, ensuring that the synonyms fit grammatically. Words like "stay" – "remain" is a good synonym, but "keep" might need an object unless it's used as an intransitive verb here. The user's sentence uses "stay on top of," so "remain" fits perfectly. "Easily" changes to "simply|effortlessly|with ease"
Starting with the instructions. The first line is "Click on the download link next to your results." The word "Click" can be replaced with "Press|Select|Access". "Download" would be "Retrieve|Fetch|Obtain". "Link" becomes "Button|URL|Hyperlink". "Next" could be "Adjacent|Beside|Close to". "Your" is "Your|My|One's". "Results" as "Outcomes|Scores|Findings".