Sri Chaitanya Techno School 6th Class Books - __hot__
- "Curriculum" can be replaced with academic program. - "Designed to provide" might be structured to offer. - "Well-rounded education" could be comprehensive studies. - "Academic" terms: theoretical. - "Co-curricular" synonyms: auxiliary. - "Extracurricular" options: non-academic.
Mathematics: NCERT Mathematics Textbook (Class 6) Workbook: “Mathematics Workbook” (alternatively comparable) sri chaitanya techno school 6th class books
"Critical thinking" could be "analytical reasoning|logical problem-solving|evaluative thought processes". But maybe some of those are too specific. Let me check if there are more common synonyms. - "Curriculum" can be replaced with academic program
Now, putting all these together in spintax format, ensuring that names like "Sri Chaitanya Techno School" are left unchanged. Also, making sure that each word is replaced with three synonyms where appropriate, and the structure of the sentences remains intact. Need to be careful with the placement of spintax tags and ensuring that the sentence still makes sense after spinning. - "Academic" terms: theoretical
I need to go through each line and every word. Let me start with the first paragraph, then move to each section. Also, note that some words might be repeated in different contexts, like "or similar" which is a phrase and might need to be skipped or adjusted. The user didn't mention handling phrases, just every word. Let's assume each word individually. Also, check for punctuation and special characters. The user included “ and ” which are HTML entities for double quotes. Should those be modified? Probably not, since they're just symbols.
Wait, "6th Class" could be written as "6th Standard" or "VIth Grade". Those are acceptable alternatives. Let me check if the user wants only three variants per word. The user said "every word with 3 variants", so each word in the original text should have three options. But some words are part of numbers or proper nouns. For example, "Sri Chaitanya Techno School" should remain unchanged as instructed. The same with "6th Class" as a proper noun? Maybe not. Wait, "6th Class" is a standard grade, but the user might consider it as part of the title. The user said to leave names unchanged. Since "Sri Chaitanya Techno School" is a name, but "6th Class" is not a name. But maybe "6th Class" is part of the title here. Hmm, need to clarify. The user's instruction is to leave names unchanged, but I don't know if "6th Class" is a proper noun here. Probably not, it's just a grade designation. So I can replace it.