Breaking down each word:
So possible replacements:
Need to go through each line one by one to replace each word with three suitable synonyms. Avoid using the same words and keep the structure correct. Ensure that the formatting uses with | separators, and correct capitalization where necessary. For example, "Stunning" should be "stunning|impressive|remarkable" without the capital letter unless the original has it. Wait, the original text starts with a colon and the next line starts with a capital letter. So maybe need to check if words at the start of a line need capitalization. Assassin-s Creed The Rebel Collection -NSP- -pa...
Wait, in the example given in the history, the assistant replaced "stunning" with "stunning|impressive|remarkable", all lowercase except the original. But in the context of the task, since the user wants "return text only" and the example seems to have all lowercase in the spintax, I can keep it lowercase even if the original word is capitalized. But need to check the original text for capitals. For example, in "Engaging Storylines", "Engaging" is capitalized. Should that be "engaging|captivating|compelling" with lowercase in the spintax? The user's instruction says to keep brand names, so proper nouns like the title parts should stay. Other terms: "Engaging" as an adjective is not a proper noun, so it can be replaced. So "Engaging" becomes "engaging|captivating|compelling", all lowercase in the spintax. Breaking down each word: So possible replacements: Need
Breaking it down:
"collection" is part of product name, remains. Wait, in the example given in the history,
"The collection" - "The" is an article; maybe just keep "The". "Collection" is part of the brand name? Wait, in this context, the brand names are "Assassin’s Creed The Rebel Collection" and "Nintendo Switch". Here, the text refers to "The collection", which is part of the product name, so I need to check if "collection" is part of the brand. Since the original brand is "The Rebel Collection", using "collection" here is part of the name, so I shouldn't change it. Wait, but the user said to leave names unchanged. So "The collection" is part of the product name? Or is "collection" a common noun here? Hmm, maybe in this sentence, "The collection" refers to the product. So "collection" should remain, but maybe "The" can have synonyms. Wait, the instruction says to switch every word with 3 variants. Wait, the user's instruction says to switch every word except names. Wait, the user said "Leave names unchanged." So "Assassin’s Creed The Rebel Collection" and "Nintendo Switch" are brand names. In this text, the brand name is "The collection" as part of "Assassin’s Creed The Rebel Collection". Wait, the user's example in the previous response had "The Rebel Collection" as part of the title. Here, the text is referring to the collection, so "The collection" is part of the product name. Therefore, "collection" should not be changed. But "The" is just an article. Wait, but the user says to switch every word with 3 variants except names. So maybe "The collection" as a whole is part of the name, but "The" is an article. Hmm, maybe in this case, "The collection" is part of the product's name, so "The" should be left as is. Wait, but in the original instruction, the user says to leave brand names unchanged. So if "The collection" is part of the product name, it should be kept. But in the current text, it's referred to as "the collection", so perhaps "collection" is a common noun here and not part of the product name. Wait, the original product title is "Assassin’s Creed The Rebel Collection", so in the text, when it says "the collection", it's referring to that product. Therefore, "collection" is part of the product name and shouldn't be changed. However, "The" is an article and might need to be replaced. Wait, but the user's instruction is to switch each term with 3 synonyms except brand names. So the brand name is "Assassin’s Creed The Rebel Collection", so "collection" is part of that. Therefore, in the text, "The collection" refers to the product. But in the text, "The collection" is part of the product's name, so "collection" should remain. However, "The" is an article. Should I replace "The" with synonyms like "This" or "That"? Also, "rated M for Mature" – "rated" can be replaced, "M" is a common rating category, so leave as is. "Mature" is part of the rating, so maybe leave as is. "And may not be suitable for players under the age of 17" – "may not be" can be replaced, "suitable" can be replaced, "players" can be replaced, "under" can be replaced, "age" can be replaced, "of" is a preposition, maybe leave, "17" is a number, stays as is.