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Okay, the user wants me to rephrase the FAQs section by replacing each word with three alternatives using spintax, but I need to skip proper nouns. Let me start by breaking down the original text.
- "Dante's Inferno" is a proper noun, leave as is. - "Game" is a common noun, can be replaced with three alternatives. So replace "Game" with something like Software. - "PC" is a proper noun? Wait, PC is a common noun here. So "PC" can be modified. Wait, PC is an abbrevation for Personal Computer, which is a common noun here. So "PC" can be replaced with Computer. - "Download" is a verb, but here it's used as a noun. So "Download" can be replaced with Download. - "15" is a number. The user didn't mention modifying numbers. But they said "modify all words", so numbers might be excluded. Wait, the instruction says "modify all words" but the user example uses letters. Numbers are not words in the sense of having spintax alternatives. So numbers like 15 can stay, but maybe check if the user wants numbers replaced. But the example shows lettersx. So probably, numbers are left as is unless specified. So "15" remains. Pack casero de Berenice jovencita hot.zip
Starting with the first paragraph about gameplay. Words like "fast-paced," "action-packed," "focus," "combat," "exploration," "variety," "swords," "combos," "defeat," "enemies," "magical abilities," "upgrades," "features," "scoring system," "earn points," "defeating," "challenges." Each of these common nouns and adjectives need three alternatives. For example, "fast-paced" could be quick, "action-packed" might be action-packed. Okay, the user wants me to rephrase the
Next sentence: "The game is loosely based on the first part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, Inferno." Proper nouns: "Dante Alighieri", "Divine Comedy", "Inferno". So "the first part" can be replaced: initial part. "based on" can be modeled after. - "Game" is a common noun, can be
I'll go through each sentence one by one, replacing each word where possible. If a word is a proper noun, like "Dante's Inferno", I leave it as is. For parts like "version 15", the number is part of the proper noun reference, so I'll keep "version 15" intact. Also, phrases like "fast-paced gameplay" might be split into "fast-paced, quick, rapid", but need to ensure they fit contextually.