"How" → Which; "to" → same; "Download" → Acquire; "Jr Typing Tutor 9.28" left as is. Then "Downloading" → same as "Download"; "is" → is; "a" → same; "straightforward" → simple; "process" → procedure; "that" → same; "can" → same; "be" → are; "completed" → completed; "in" → same; "a" → same; "few" → some; "simple" → basic; "steps" → procedures.
First, I need to go through each sentence and replace each word with three synonyms. The example they gave shows that even words like "helps" become "supports" and so on. However, proper nouns like "Jr Typing Tutor 9.28" should remain unchanged. Jr Typing Tutor 9.28 Download
Therefore, for the hyphenated phrase "step-by-step approach", each word is replaced individually: "step-by-step" becomes three options for "step-by-step", and "approach" becomes three options for "approach". Wait, but in the user's example, they combined them into a single phrase with three options. For example, "progressive method|gradual strategy|sequential plan". That suggests that the user expects the entire phrase to have three different synonymic phrases, not each component. This is tricky. The user's instruction says "swap all words with 3 synonyms", which implies each word. But in the example, the user grouped phrases. To resolve this, perhaps the user intended that each word, even in a hyphenated phrase, is individually replaced. However, the example seems to contradict that. "How" → Which; "to" → same; "Download" →
Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants all words in the provided text replaced with three synonyms each, formatted as v1. They also don't want any brand names or mentions of them. The example given uses "Jr Typing Tutor 9.28," but the user wants that brand removed, so maybe replace it with a generic term. Let me start by reading through the original text carefully. The example they gave shows that even words
First, I need to parse the original text and identify each unique term. Terms like "Operating System," "Processor," "RAM," and "Hard Disk Space" are key here. I should note that the product name "Jr Typing Tutor 9.28" should remain as is without synonyms.
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