Alternatively, find three different words. Let me think again. For "hospitality" in "warm hospitality," synonyms could be "hospitality," "friendliness," and "welcome." So hospitality
Continuing this for every word. It's going to be time-consuming, but necessary. Need to check each word in the original text and generate three synonyms. Also, keep proper nouns as they are. Ensure that the output maintains the original structure but with each word replaced by three synonyms in c format. Also, note that some words might have the same word in different forms. For example, "treating" could have "treating|addressing|handling". imibereho yejejwe pdf
- "It" → That - "is" → are - "reflection" → representation - "of" → in - "culture" → tradition - "history" → legacy - "and" → as well as - "identity" → personality Alternatively, find three different words
- "Hospitality" → Warmth
Converted: Imibereho Yejejwe PDF: A thorough treatise Imibereho Yejejwe is a concept that has gained substantial focus in recent periods, especially in the framework of Rwandan tradition and language. For those interested in learning more about this idea, a PDF manual can be a beneficial material. It's going to be time-consuming, but necessary
Another point: the original text uses phrases like "Environmental stewardship," which is a title. Should I handle that as a multi-word phrase by replacing each word individually? The user didn't specify, but since it's a title, maybe the title should remain as is? Or perhaps each word should still be replaced. The user's instruction says "switch every word with 3 synonyms," so even in titles, each word should be processed. However, the user also mentioned "skip brands and names." Since "Imibereho Yejejwe" is a proper noun, but the title "Environmental stewardship" is not a brand or a name, so it should be processed.
Let me start reconstructing the first paragraph: