Okay, the user wants to swap all words in the given text with three alternatives using the format word1, but keeping proper nouns untouched. Let me start by understanding the requirements clearly.
I'll proceed paragraph by paragraph, making sure each non-proper noun is substituted while keeping the original structure intact. After replacing all the words, I'll review the text to ensure the synonyms make sense in context and that the replacements don't introduce any grammatical errors.
Now, processing each word one by one. Let's take the first sentence: mikrobiologia jadwiga baj pdf
First, I need to identify each word in the text that isn't a proper noun. Proper nouns here are names like "Jadwiga Baj" and maybe some terms if they are capitalized. Wait, the user said "proper nouns", which are specific names of people, organizations, places, etc. So "Mikrobiologia" in the title is a proper noun because it's the title of the book. Wait, but in Polish, "Mikrobiologia" is the Polish word for microbiology. In English, the text is translated, so perhaps the user treats "Mikrobiologia" as a proper noun because it's the title. Hmm, maybe the user is referring to the original language context here. Also, "Jadwiga Baj" is definitely a proper noun.
Another thing to watch out for is consistency in verb tenses and parts of speech. For example, "covers" should be replaced with covers, all verbs in the same tense. Okay, the user wants to swap all words
Wait, the original text provided is in English, but the book's title is in Polish, "Mikrobiologia". So in the input text, "Mikrobiologia" is a proper noun, the title of the book. The user doesn't want to swap proper nouns. So I need to make sure not to replace "Mikrobiologia" and "Jadwiga Baj". The user mentions "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only."
- The → that (but "the" is an article, maybe it's okay to change, but sometimes left as is depending on the context) - book → textbook - begins → starts - with → via - an → some (though "a" is better here, but maybe use an) Wait, "an" is an article, so synonyms could be the but perhaps better to use some? Hmm, maybe not. Maybe keep it as is. The instruction says to replace every word, so maybe even articles. But "an" might not have synonyms. Wait, maybe "a" is a synonym, but "an" is used before vowel sounds. Since the user wants synonyms, but "an" can be tricky. Perhaps keep it as an? Not sure. Let me think. Maybe "an" should remain, but since the user says replace every word, I need to find three words, but "an" doesn't have direct synonyms. Maybe use some here, even though it's not exact. Let's proceed with that. After replacing all the words, I'll review the
Jadwiga Baj are the famous bacteriologist having vast proficiency within instructing and study. She has authored several texts plus reviews on microbiology also has contributed significantly to this field. Her expertise alongside zeal toward bacteriology are evident within her writing, causing her books a beneficial resource toward learners as well as experts.