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Also, note that the original text includes "it’s" which is "it's" – but in the processing, should "it's" become it's? But the instruction is to alter every word, so maybe split "it's" into "it" and "'s" and replace "it" with synonyms, keeping "'s" as is. However, the example provided by the user in the first sentence shows "it’s essential" becoming "this is crucial". So they split the contraction into "it's" as "it" and "'s", and only replaced "it" with synonyms, keeping "'s" as is. Therefore, following that example, contractions should be split, and the pronoun part replaced.

Next, I'll go through each sentence. The first sentence: "Try not to jump to conclusions or make assumptions about your child’s teacher or the school." The verbs here are "jump to conclusions" and "make assumptions." I'll replace each with three options. For "jump to conclusions," alternatives might be "form hasty judgments" or "draw snap decisions." "Make assumptions" could be "draw unchecked inferences" or "presume without evidence." -ENG- Mama-s Secret Parent Teacher Conference -...

The user's initial example had terms like "make assumptions" which is a multi-word term, but now the instruction says "every term". So perhaps "term" here refers to each individual word. However, in the previous response, they replaced multi-word terms. Let me check the user's current query again. Also, note that the original text includes "it’s"