Young Royals |work| Review

Wait, but "thriving" could have synonyms like prospering, flourishing, doing well. Need to check if the replacements are valid. Also, "young royals" here is a proper term referring to the heirs and heirs' children. So "young" should stay as an adjective. The options generated seem okay.

Wait, the user provided an example in the problem statement: "convert words as spintax w3. each word with 3 options." So every word should be converted into three options, but the user also said "Skip brands and names." So proper nouns (names) should remain as is. So for each common noun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc., I need to think of three synonyms. But maybe some words don't have three common synonyms, so I might have to use near-synonyms or adjust the number. Young Royals

Now, let me structure this properly. I'll go sentence by sentence, replacing each word with possible synonyms, ensuring three options each, and skipping the names. Also, I need to make sure the spintax syntax is correct with . Wait, but "thriving" could have synonyms like prospering,

Double-check each sentence for words that can be substituted without changing the meaning. Avoid overcomplicating the alternatives. Make sure the replacements are of similar parts of speech. For example, replace a noun with a noun, a verb with a verb, etc. So "young" should stay as an adjective

Let me start with the first sentence. "Prince William and Kate Middleton have three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis." The term "children" here can be replaced with synonyms like offspring, kids, or young ones. So children. But wait, the user said three synonyms, so maybe four options are okay as long as it's more than three? The example shows three, so better stick to three. Let me confirm: "children" → kids.