I should check for any proper nouns again, like "Frank Major" and "Crazy Rich Chicks," to avoid replacing them. Also, the user mentioned to return the text only, so no extra explanations. Let me go through the text sentence by sentence, word by word, applying the synonym replacements where possible.
Next sentence: "These women are not just wealthy; they are also fiercely independent, intelligent, and unapologetically themselves." "Wealthy" becomes affluent, rich, prosperous. "Fiercely independent" as strongly self-reliant, tenaciously autonomous, steadfastly self-dependent. "Intelligent" might be bright, clever, smart. "Unapologetically themselves" as unembarrassedly authentic, unreservedly genuine, unwaveringly true-to-self. Crazy Rich Chicks -Frank Major- Life Selector-
I need to go through each word carefully, check for any proper nouns, and ensure synonyms are three for each word, formatted correctly. Also, the original text has some HTML-like entities like ’ and “. I need to leave those as is, just replace the words. Let me check if there are any other proper nouns or terms that shouldn't be altered. The title's "Frank Major's Crazy Rich Chicks" – Frank Major is a proper noun, so he stays. "Crazy Rich Chicks" is the term, so it remains. I should check for any proper nouns again,
Continuing: "Meet the “Crazy Rich Chicks,” a term coined by Frank Major, a renowned expert in the field of high-net-worth individuals." "Crazy Rich Chicks" is a title, so keep it. "Term coined by Frank Major" – phrase created by Frank Major. "Renowned expert" as distinguished authority, recognized specialist, or celebrated professional. "Field of high-net-worth individuals" – sector of affluent persons, domain of ultra-wealthy people, discipline of net-worth elite. Next sentence: "These women are not just wealthy;
So, proceeding with replacing each word individually, skipping proper nouns and brands. Let me start again more carefully:
Next sentence: "In the world of high society, where wealth and luxury reign supreme, a new breed of women has emerged." Let's break down each word. "World" could be realm, domain, or sphere. "High society" might translate to elite circles, upper class, or aristocracy. "Wealth and luxury" as affluence and opulence. "Reign supreme" could be dominate, prevail, or rule. "New breed" as fresh generation, unprecedented type, or novel category. "Has emerged" – appeared, arisen, surfaced.
Next, "has identified" could be "recognized," "noted," or "noted." Then "distinct group" as "unique cohort," "clear category," or "definite set." Each word needs three synonyms. I have to be careful with technical terms or phrases that might not have direct synonyms. For example, "self-made millionaires" could become "independently wealthy individuals," "self-accumulated wealth holders," or "autonomous high net-worth persons."