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First, I need to go through each word in the text and check if it has three synonyms or alternatives. But wait, the user might be looking for words that can be replaced by three different alternatives. But how do I determine that? The example format is c, so each replacement should be in curly braces with three words separated by pipes.
So perhaps only the first quoted term is the one to be replaced. But the user's instruction says "every term" with variants. Hmm. Maybe I should look for terms that are in quotes or italics and replace each one with three variants. Let's see.
Continuing with the next paragraph:
Original text has "Boy in a White Room" within quotes. Then in the next paragraph, "children who have been isolated or neglected". Then later "critical periods of development", "long-term cognitive and socio-emotional impairments", "institutions with limited social interaction", "difficulty forming attachments and developing social skills".
Now, I need to check if
This part is tricky because "René Descartes and Immanuel Kant" are proper names and should remain. The rest can be adjusted. For example, "have grappled with" can be "have contended with" or "have wrestled with." Need to ensure the synonyms fit grammatically.
Also, pay attention to articles and prepositions, like "a," "the," "in," which need appropriate variants. For instance, "a isolated environment" should have variants that correct "a" to "an" if necessary, but since the user's original text says "a," maybe present "an" as an option. However, the correct preposition would be "an," so perhaps in the variants, include "an" as one of the options. Boy in a White Room
Okay, let's see. The user wants all words in the given text that have three alternatives in the format b. Also, they asked to skip brands and names. The text is about the "Boy in a White Room" thought experiment.