
Nancy Drew __link__ Review
Next sentence: "With her intelligence, determination, and independence, she has captivated readers for over 90 years." "Intelligence" could be acute intellect. "Determination" might be drive. "Independence" could be individuality. "Captivated" can be bewitched. "Readers" could stay as is or maybe audience, but "readers" is already in the example, so maybe keep it. "For over 90 years" could be for more than 90 years.
I think that's the main approach. Now, I'll go through the text step by step, replacing each word with three alternatives where possible, keeping names and other proper nouns intact. Nancy Drew
"Some" can be numerous, "notable" significant, "facts" information. "Captivated" can be bewitched
For the list of books: The titles are proper nouns, so they stay. The years in the format (1930) should remain. The example shows the titles as they are. Similarly, the adaptations listed need to stay as they are, including "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1970s TV series)", "Nancy Drew (2007 film)", and "Nancy Drew (2019 TV series)". Proper nouns here are "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries", "Nancy Drew (2007 film)", and "Nancy Drew (2019 TV series)", so those stay unchanged. I think that's the main approach
Okay, the user wants me to process the given text and replace every word with three synonyms in the format b. They specified to skip brands and names, so I need to be careful not to change proper nouns like "Nancy Drew" or any specific book titles. Let me start by breaking down each sentence.
