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Let me focus on the first line: "Use the solutions PDF as a study aid to review and reinforce concepts, rather than relying solely on it for answers." The words to rephrase here are "Use," "study aid," "review," "reinforce," "concepts," "relying," "solely," "answers." "solutions PDF" and "it" are not to be rephrased if they are proper nouns. But "solutions PDF" here is part of the proper noun "manufacturing processes..."? Wait, in the user's text, the solutions PDF is referenced as a specific file, but in the first line, it's just "solutions PDF" without the full title. Therefore, it's a general term, not a proper noun. So "solutions PDF" here should be rephrased. Similarly, "it" is a pronoun, which is okay to rephrase, but maybe not. Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns but didn't mention pronouns. The example shows that pronouns like "students" were rephrased as learners, but "it" might not be rephrased. Hmm, the user's example didn't specify, but in the sample output, they rephrased "students" as learners/pupils. So maybe all words except proper nouns are to be rephrased. So "it" can be rephrased as the PDF?
Use: Employ the: this (though articles are tricky, maybe just leave as is) solutions: outcomes PDF: document as: in the capacity of a: the (articles again) study aid: academic support to: in order to review: assess and: as wellpluswith reinforce: solidify concepts: ideas rather than: in lieu of relying: trusting solely: singularly on: upon it: the aid (but "it" is a pronoun, maybe just leave as the tool) for: to obtain answers: solutions Let me focus on the first line: "Use
First, the user provided a sample input and output. They want each word replaced with three options, skipping proper nouns. So, I need to go through each word in the original text, check if it's a proper noun (like specific book titles or editions), skip those, and then find three synonyms for the rest. Therefore, it's a general term, not a proper noun
But "solutions" was part of the original word, so rephrasing it here would mean using different synonyms each time. However, "solutions PDF" is a proper noun, but "solutions" here is part of the common term, so rephrasing as answers. Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns
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