I'll proceed to process each word in the entire text, ensuring that all words are replaced with three synonyms each, structured in the word2 format, without altering the original sentence structure beyond replacing the words with their synonym sets. The final output will be the transformed text with all words replaced as specified.

"Prime Minister" stays.

"Similarly" becomes Equally.

Another line: "It is a day that marks the anniversary of a nation’s independence from colonial or foreign rule, and is often accompanied by grand festivities, parades, and patriotic events." Here, "a nation's independence" – "nation" is common, so each word in that phrase should be replaced except "independence" which is part of the proper noun? Wait, no. "independence" here is a common noun, so it should be replaced. So each word that isn't a proper noun is replaced with three alternatives.

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to take the provided text about Independence Day celebrations in the US and India and convert each word into a spintax format with three options. The names should stay the same, only the result.

Wait, but "Liberty" itself is a synonym for Freedom. However, the user wants three alternatives, so maybe "Liberty" is part of that. But in the example response, the user replaced "Liberty" with "Liberty|Freedon|Sovereignty". But "Freedon" is likely a typo for "Freedom". Hmm. Maybe I should correct that to "Freedom|Sovereignty|Self-determination".

Some notable Independence Day observances throughout the globe: