But given that the user's own example shows rephrasing each word, perhaps the answer should be a modified version of the text where each non-proper noun word is replaced by three options. However, when they said "rephrase each word with 3 alternatives in a format", they might mean that in the final text, each word (non-proper) is represented as c. But since that's not feasible for a paragraph (since it would make the text unreadable), perhaps the user wants a mapping of each word to its three alternatives.
1: Nova Launcher Prime 62KB APK: A Compact and Feature-Rich Home Screen Replacement. nova launcher prime 62kb apk
Original: "What is Nova Launcher Prime?" But given that the user's own example shows
"Feature-Rich" becomes Function-Packed
- In => Throughout (But "In" is already used here. Wait, maybe the user wants the first replacement to not include the original word. Wait, maybe the user allows repeating. Let me check the example. In the example given in the user's request, they have "feature-rich" transformed to Full-Featured, which are all different. So probably the original word shouldn't be included as an option. So for "In", possible synonyms could be "Within", "In", "Throughout"? Wait, but "In" is repeated. Maybe the user allows it, but better to avoid redundancy. So for "In", alternatives could be Throughout. 1: Nova Launcher Prime 62KB APK: A Compact
First sentence of the text provided:
Assuming that hyphenated words are treated as single units. So "Feature-Rich" would be a word to replace, and "Home Screen" as two separate words. Wait, in the original text, it's "Home Screen Replacement". So each word: "Home", "Screen", "Replacement". Let me confirm.