"the" again, same issue. Maybe these ?
So each word (except proper nouns) gets three synonyms. Even function words like "also", "the", etc. But some function words might not have synonyms. For example, "the" as an article might not be replaceable. Hmm. But the example included "also" as additionally, which are synonyms. So maybe the instruction is to replace every word that can take a synonym, even function words. But what about words like "the"? Do they have synonyms? Maybe "the" can be replaced with "that" or "this", but contextually, that might not fit. Maybe the user expects to see synonyms even if they don't fit perfectly. Alternatively, maybe only content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) are to be replaced, and function words left as is. Since the user provided an example with "also", which is an adverb, perhaps all function words are to be replaced. But how? Let's proceed carefully. veronica moser obsession
For "aftermath," possible synonyms are "wake," "consequence," "result." "Tragic death" could be "mournful demise," "grievous end," "sorrowful passing." Then "grapple" could transform to "struggle," "deal," "tackle." The rest of the sentence follows similarly, checking each word. "the" again, same issue
Third paragraph: "In the aftermath of Veronica’s tragic death, the nation was left to grapple with the consequences of its collective obsession. The case served as a stark reminder of the dangers of a 24-hour news cycle, social media amplification, and the insatiable appetite for true crime stories. It highlighted the need for responsible journalism, one that prioritizes fact-based reporting over sensationalism and speculation." Even function words like "also", "the", etc
Starting with the first sentence: "The media scrutiny was relentless, with news outlets and social media platforms dissecting every detail of Veronica’s life."
The task says: "alter every word with 3 synonyms as word2. Skip proper nouns. Output text only."
Here, "intense" could be "strenuous," "severe," "acute." "Scrupiny" might be "examination," "evaluation," "analysis." "Fascination" could be "fascination," "obsession," "curiosity." Again, checking each word individually and ensuring proper nouns remain untouched.