Now, let me go through each sentence one by one. For example, the first sentence: "Sicheats.dll is a DLL file associated with the Cheat Engine program." The word "DLL" is part of the proper noun "Sicheats.dll", but the term "DLL" itself is a technical term, so maybe I can leave it as is unless instructed otherwise. Wait, the user said "No changes to proper nouns." "DLL" is an abbreviation, so probably should stay. But maybe "Dynamic Link Library" is a term that could be substituted. Hmm, but the user said "rephrase every word with 3 synonyms", but if "DLL" is part of the proper noun, maybe not. I need to be careful here.
So the headers like "Reinstall Cheat Engine" are left as is, but the body text is replaced. So in the sentence "Reinstall Cheat Engine: Try reinstalling Cheat Engine to see if it resolves the issue." The word "reinstalling" is to be replaced with synonyms. So "reinstalling" becomes resetting perhaps? Wait, "reinstalling" in the sentence is "Try reinstalling Cheat Engine..." So "reinstalling" should be replaced with synonyms. So "reinstalling" could be replacing. Alternatively, maybe "reinstalling" can be "reinstalling|restoring|reconfiguring". But "reconfigure" might not fit. Need to make sure the synonyms fit the context. Sicheats Dll
Original line: " Fortunately, there are several ways to fix sicheats.dll errors. Here are a few solutions:" Now, let me go through each sentence one by one
Wait, the user example in the query: the text includes "Cheat Engine", which is a proper noun, so that's left unchanged. The rest of the words like "DLL" in "DLL file" are part of the common term, so they should have synonyms. But "DLL" is an acronym for Dynamic Link Library, so maybe the synonyms would be "Dynamic Link Library module or component". However, the user wants three synonyms for each word. So if the word is "DLL", maybe replace it with "Dynamic Link Library (DLL), shared library archive, executable component". But perhaps the user expects "DLL" to be replaced with three different terms each. However, "DLL" is a fixed term, so there's no direct synonym. So maybe the correct approach here is to treat "DLL" as a term that cannot be replaced and leave it as is. But the user's instruction says "rephrase every word with 3 synonyms". So every word in the text must have three synonyms, except proper nouns. Therefore, for each word, even if it's an acronym, need three synonyms. This seems challenging for "DLL". But perhaps in the context, the user wants words like "file" to be replaced, not the acronym "DLL". Let me check the user's example input and output. But maybe "Dynamic Link Library" is a term
Now, applying this to the entire text. Let me go line by line.
Original sentence: "Sicheats.dll is a DLL file associated with the Cheat Engine program."
Let's test with the first sentence. "Sicheats.dll is a DLL file associated with the Cheat Engine program." The synonyms for "is" could be "exists, functions, serves". Wait, "is" is a linking verb here. Maybe "represents, acts as, constitutes". Hmm. For "DLL file", since it's a technical term, maybe "Dynamic Link Library module, shared library archive, executable component" but since the user wants synonyms for each word, maybe "DLL", "file" as separate words? Wait, "DLL file" is two words. The user says "every word", so "DLL" and "file" each need synonyms. "DLL" might not need synonyms because it's a proper noun? Wait, the instruction says "rephrase every word with 3 synonyms using syn1 format. No changes to proper nouns." So "Sicheats.dll" is a proper noun, so no changes. But "DLL" is part of the filename. Is "DLL" considered a proper noun here? Maybe not. This is a bit tricky. The user might expect "DLL" to be replaced if it's considered part of the common terminology rather than a proper noun.