Global Climate Change Pogil Answers Lingliore [repack]

But wait, "due to" might be spintaxed as "due|because of|owing to". Each word should have three options.

I also need to check if any of these terms are proper nouns. "Global Climate Change" is capitalized, but in the previous example, they kept "Pogil" intact when it was part of a larger term. Here, "Global Climate Change" is a general term and should be spintax-ized.

So "trusted" becomes trusted (three options). Similarly for "resource": source.

- Global: Global - climate: environmental - change: alteration Wait, but "climate change" is a term, but the user wants each word converted. So "Global climate change" would be three separate terms: Planetwide ecological variation ?

I need to go through each term, replace it with three synonyms, and format it with , making sure that any proper nouns like "Pogil Answers" are left untouched. Also, terms like "CO2," "CH4," "N2O" if present would stay, but in this text they aren't, so no problem.

Looking back, the user provided the following text: "The Pogil approach to learning is designed to help students develop a deep understanding of complex scientific concepts, including global climate change..." Then under "Lingliore Insights: Global Climate Change" there's more text. The user's instruction is to swap words in spintax with three alternatives per word, skipping proper nouns. But the user wants me to process the given text and create spintax for each word that can be replaced with synonyms, using three options each, and skip any proper nouns.

v2 v1 v1 v2 v2 v1 v3 (NOAA): NOAA v3 a v3 of v2 on v1 v1, v3 v1, and v1 v1. v2 v3 v1 v2 v1 v3 (IPCC): The IPCC is a v1 v2 v3 that provides v2 v2 on v2 v3. Lingliore v3 a v2 v2 of v1 v2, v3 v2 v1 v2 v2, on v2 v2 to global v2 v1.

Wait, maybe the user wants to create spintax for each word in the given text, giving three alternatives except for proper nouns like "Pogil" or "Lingliore". So they want to replace each word (except proper nouns) with three synonyms, formatted as z. But the input text doesn't have existing spintax, so they want to add it. But how to know which words to replace? The user provided an example of output, but the input here is their own text. Wait, in their message, they included a sample input and output. Let me check.

But wait, "due to" might be spintaxed as "due|because of|owing to". Each word should have three options.

I also need to check if any of these terms are proper nouns. "Global Climate Change" is capitalized, but in the previous example, they kept "Pogil" intact when it was part of a larger term. Here, "Global Climate Change" is a general term and should be spintax-ized.

So "trusted" becomes trusted (three options). Similarly for "resource": source.

- Global: Global - climate: environmental - change: alteration Wait, but "climate change" is a term, but the user wants each word converted. So "Global climate change" would be three separate terms: Planetwide ecological variation ?

I need to go through each term, replace it with three synonyms, and format it with , making sure that any proper nouns like "Pogil Answers" are left untouched. Also, terms like "CO2," "CH4," "N2O" if present would stay, but in this text they aren't, so no problem.

Looking back, the user provided the following text: "The Pogil approach to learning is designed to help students develop a deep understanding of complex scientific concepts, including global climate change..." Then under "Lingliore Insights: Global Climate Change" there's more text. The user's instruction is to swap words in spintax with three alternatives per word, skipping proper nouns. But the user wants me to process the given text and create spintax for each word that can be replaced with synonyms, using three options each, and skip any proper nouns.

v2 v1 v1 v2 v2 v1 v3 (NOAA): NOAA v3 a v3 of v2 on v1 v1, v3 v1, and v1 v1. v2 v3 v1 v2 v1 v3 (IPCC): The IPCC is a v1 v2 v3 that provides v2 v2 on v2 v3. Lingliore v3 a v2 v2 of v1 v2, v3 v2 v1 v2 v2, on v2 v2 to global v2 v1.

Wait, maybe the user wants to create spintax for each word in the given text, giving three alternatives except for proper nouns like "Pogil" or "Lingliore". So they want to replace each word (except proper nouns) with three synonyms, formatted as z. But the input text doesn't have existing spintax, so they want to add it. But how to know which words to replace? The user provided an example of output, but the input here is their own text. Wait, in their message, they included a sample input and output. Let me check.