Diamond Rush Game For Nokia X2-01 320x240 |work|

1. First step: "Search for... on your preferred search engine or visit a reputable mobile game download site." Replace "your preferred search engine" with Bing and "visit a reputable mobile game download site" with mobile game portal. So the entire first sentence becomes: Search for “Diamond Rush game for Nokia X2-01 320x240” on Google or visit a game download site.

"Check your device compatibility: Ensure that your Nokia X2-01 has a compatible operating system and screen resolution (320x240)."

But perhaps the user wants each phrase as a whole to have one alternative, but maybe they mean each word. Let me re-examine. diamond rush game for nokia x2-01 320x240

- "looking to download and install" → "aiming to obtain and set up|wanting to acquire and configure|wishing to fetch and initialize" - "step-by-step guide" → "detailed instructions|sequential steps|ordered procedures"

Therefore, when processing the text, I need to split it into words, check if each word is part of a name, and if so, leave it. Otherwise, replace the word with three alternatives. But how to determine which words are part of names? So the entire first sentence becomes: Search for

First, in the first step: "Search for “Diamond Rush game for Nokia X2-01 320x240” on your preferred search engine or visit a reputable mobile game download site." The "search engine" and "mobile game download site" parts can be replaced. Maybe "search engine Bing|mobile game download site".

- Use power-ups: Maybe extra lives? But original says bombs and extra lives. Alternatively, the user might want the list to be in the format. Hmm, the user instruction says "rework all terms with 3 options in format opt3" so maybe where there are two options now, replace with three. For example, "or visit a reputable..." could be replaced with three options. - "looking to download and install" → "aiming

1. Search on search engine or visit a mobile game download site. Replace "search engine Google|app store"