So "back" becomes "support", "them" is kept as is, "up" as in "up". So "back them up" becomes "support them up", but "backup them up" might not be correct. Alternatively, maybe the phrasal verb should have all parts in the spintax. But the user's instruction is to switch each word individually. So perhaps the user is okay with the phrasal verb being split and each word replaced. However, in the original sentence, "back them up" is a phrasal verb meaning to support or copy. So replacing "back" with synonyms for "back up" (like "backup", "support", "reinforce") and leaving "up" as is might work. The result would be "support them up", but the "up" is kept as is.
First sentence: "Experiment with Custom Maps: Try out custom maps and game modes created by the community." warcraft 3 1.30 download
Now, let's reconstruct the sentence with these synonyms in spintax: So "back" becomes "support", "them" is kept as
What’s New in Warcraft 3 1.30? The 1.30 patch for Warcraft 3 is a major update that fixes multiple problems, equalizes competitive play, and incorporates engaging additions. Here are some of the key changes: But the user's instruction is to switch each
Breaking it down: - "update" could be "patch, revision, enhancement" - "balance" as discussed - "includes" could be "encompasses, contains, incorporates" - "balance changes" could be "fairness adjustments, equilibrium modifications, parity revisions" - "units, heroes, and items" might need to stay as proper nouns if specific, but here they are general terms. Wait, in the context of a game like Warcraft, "units", "heroes", and "items" are common terms, so they can be replaced. However, "Warcraft 3" is a proper noun and should stay.
Wait, the user said not to touch proper nouns. So check if "units", "heroes", "items" are part of proper nouns. In the game context, they are not proper nouns. So I can replace them with synonyms. For example, "units" could be "creatures, characters, troops", "heroes" as "main characters, champions, protagonists", "items" as "objects, gear, equipment".