High Heat ((better)) Jun 2026
Moving on: "By understanding the science behind high heat..." "Understanding" becomes "grasping|comprehending|learning." "Science" is a proper noun? No, so "scientific knowledge|academic study|empirical research." "Mitigate and adapt" – "mitigate" can be "reduce|alleviate|lessen," "adapt" as "adjust|acclimate|conform."
Starting with the first sentence: "High heat is a serious and growing concern..." Alright, "high heat" can be replaced with "excessive thermal energy|elevated temperatures|intense warmth." Then "serious" becomes "grave|significant|major." "Growing concern" might be "expanding worry|emerging issue|rising problem." High Heat
So first, I need to go through each word in the text, check if it's part of a name or specific term, and if not, replace it with three synonyms. For example, the first line says: "A life-threatening condition characterized by a body temperature above 104°F (40°C), confusion, and loss of consciousness." Let's see. Words like "A" can be replaced with "An|The|This". "life-threatening" could be "hazardous|dangerous|fatal". "condition" could be "state|situation|illness". But I have to be careful with hyphenated words and units like "104°F" which should stay as is. Units like "40°C" are part of the specific data, so they remain. Punctuation like commas should stay. Also, terms like "wildfires" in the bullet points are specific, so maybe they stay as names. Wait, the user wants to modify every word except names. So words like "Drought:" in the bullet points are part of the structure, so "Drought" is a name here and should stay. The same for "Wildfires" and "Water pollution". So I need to process the text, replacing each word except those that are part of section headers or bullet points. Moving on: "By understanding the science behind high heat
Next part: "with significant impacts on human health..." "Significant impacts" could be "major effects|profound consequences|substantial influences." "Human health" is a proper noun? No, it's a general term, so "human well-being|person's medical condition|bodily wellness." Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns. "Human health" isn't a proper noun, so it's okay. Words like "A" can be replaced with "An|The|This"
So the task is clear: take each word in the text, replace it with three synonyms in spintax, except for any proper nouns. If there are none, just proceed.
Okay, I need to update the provided text by replacing each word with three synonyms in the format opt1, except for proper nouns. Let's start by reading through the text carefully.
Wait, the instruction says "modify every word with 3 variants in b format. Keep names intact." So, "names" probably refer to proper nouns, like specific entity names, not the section titles. But in the example, the section titles like "Environmental Impact" and "Economic Impact" are part of the text. The user says to keep names intact, so those phrases should remain as they are. Therefore, when processing the rest of the text, I should replace each word with synonyms except for those section titles and specific terms mentioned.