Kim Sun-young Updated File
I should also be mindful of the flow of the sentences. Even though each word is replaced, the overall sentence should still make sense. For example, if the original sentence is "Her portrayal of the strong-willed and independent woman earned her several award nominations," replacing "strong-willed" with "resolute," "determined," or "firm-minded" and "independent" with "self-reliant," "autonomous," or "self-dependent" makes sense. But "resolute" and "self-reliant" should work in that context.
"beloved" → esteemed?
First, I'll need to read through the text carefully. Proper nouns like "Kim Sun-Young" and titles like "Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo" need to be skipped. The goal is to find synonyms for each word where possible, but some words might not have obvious synonyms. For example, "her" in "Her subsequent roles" – synonyms could be "their" or "one's," but context might matter. Wait, the user specified to skip proper nouns, so that's clear. Kim Sun-Young
"Respected" synonyms: admired, honored, esteemed. "Beloved" could be cherished, loved, adored. "Demonstrated" as in showed: exhibited, displayed, illustrated. "Talent" could be ability, skill, gift. "Versatility" is adaptability, flexibility, range. "Screen" could be stage, screen, platform (but "screen" is specific, so maybe "television, cinema, film"). I should also be mindful of the flow of the sentences