- You:Person- can: can|able to|have the ability - find:discover- book:text- Internet Archive: [skip] - website:onlineplatform - which: [skip if a pronoun? Maybe not, but "which" is a pronoun here. Synonyms for "which" could be "that|which|what", but maybe not necessary?] - provides:provides- free: free|no cost|complimentary - access:access- to: [preposition, might not need to replace] - millions: millions|many thousands|numerous - of: [preposition] - books:publications- articles:articles- and: and|&|plus - other:additional- digital:online- content:content But perhaps the user wants only content words to be replaced, or maybe all words except proper nouns. It's a bit ambiguous. The user's instruction says "every word with 3 synonyms. Skip brands and names. Text only." So perhaps all words except brands and names should be replaced with three synonyms. That would be correct.
Wait, the user said "Keep names intact. Only the result." So maybe in the title, "Transmission Lines and Networks" is part of the book's name, so the words there might not be proper nouns. The user's instruction says "proper nouns intact", so names like "Umesh Sinha" and the book title as a whole. But if the book title is in quotes, maybe each part is a technical term and can be altered. The user's previous example had replaced parts of the book title. For instance, the original title was "Transmission Lines and Networks" and it was changed to "Conducting Cables and Systems". So in that case, the user is willing to replace each component of the title. Therefore, the same applies here.
Wait, the user's initial instruction was to swap all terms with three options, but in their previous example, they used opt2 for each word. Let me make sure that each word that can be replaced has three options, without altering the sentence structure. For example, "comprehensive textbook" becomes "comprehensive|exhaustive|detailed textbook". - You:Person- can: can|able to|have the ability -
- Q: → Q:|A:|Query: - Is →Would- it →this- legal →just- to →for- download →obtain- the →that- PDF → PDF [Proper noun, stays same] - version →edition- of →concerning- the →this- book →manual- for →at- free →freely This process needs to be repeated for every word in the text. It's time-consuming but manageable. I have to watch out for repeated words. For example, "the" appears multiple times, each instance would need a set of three options.
Finally, make sure that the "FAQs" at the end is unchanged. Let me reconstruct the entire text step by step, applying the a format to each word where applicable. Once done, review the entire transformed text to ensure no proper nouns are altered and all other words have three variants. It's a bit ambiguous
You can replace each word (except brands, names, and text-specific terms) with three synonyms in spintax format. Here's the revised version of your text:
So following that, the entire text needs to be converted into spintax where each word is replaced by three synonyms, skipping proper nouns. However, this would require a lot of synonyms for each word. Let's proceed step by step. Text only
Now, how to generate three alternatives for each word. Since the user is asking for this in a single response, maybe they don't need perfect synonyms but three possible words. But given that the user might be using this for some kind of text expansion or alternative selection, the alternatives need to be somewhat relevant.