Next, identify each term that can be replaced. Let's break down the sentences:
Wait, the user specified to skip proper nouns. The title "Si No Está Roto, Rompelo" is in quotes, so maybe each part is considered a proper noun. Also, "Libro" is part of that title, so in "Si No Está Roto Rompalo Libro", the "Libro" might be part of a proper noun. So I should skip those parts. The keywords "innovacion", "cambio", etc., are in lowercase and aren't proper nouns, so they can be replaced.
So following that, the answer should replace each target word with three synonyms in the same format. The rest of the text remains unchanged except for the synonyms.
Additionally, the user wants to ensure that the synonyms make sense in the context. For instance, "complacencia" is replaced with satisfacción, which are all valid alternatives. I should avoid replacing words that are too specific or unique. Also, check for common phrases that should not be altered, like "Si No Está Roto, Rompelo," even though it's a title, but the user said to skip brands and names, so it's okay to leave as is.
Next, identify each term that can be replaced. Let's break down the sentences:
Wait, the user specified to skip proper nouns. The title "Si No Está Roto, Rompelo" is in quotes, so maybe each part is considered a proper noun. Also, "Libro" is part of that title, so in "Si No Está Roto Rompalo Libro", the "Libro" might be part of a proper noun. So I should skip those parts. The keywords "innovacion", "cambio", etc., are in lowercase and aren't proper nouns, so they can be replaced.
So following that, the answer should replace each target word with three synonyms in the same format. The rest of the text remains unchanged except for the synonyms.
Additionally, the user wants to ensure that the synonyms make sense in the context. For instance, "complacencia" is replaced with satisfacción, which are all valid alternatives. I should avoid replacing words that are too specific or unique. Also, check for common phrases that should not be altered, like "Si No Está Roto, Rompelo," even though it's a title, but the user said to skip brands and names, so it's okay to leave as is.
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