Also, the example response uses three alternatives per word in w2 format. I need to mirror that structure exactly, ensuring each word (except proper nouns) is replaced with three synonyms in the same format.
So, for the given text:
Wait, maybe the user made a mistake in their example. But given the user's current input, the instruction says "Leave names unchanged." So if the original word is a proper noun (like Topway), it shouldn't be modified. So the correct approach would be to not alter proper nouns, but for all other words, provide three alternatives. Therefore, in the current task, "Topway" should remain as Topway only if it's part of a phrase that includes it with other words, but as a standalone proper noun, it should stay. However, the example in the history shows that "Topway" was replaced with Company, which suggests that even proper nouns were modified. So perhaps there's confusion. Topway Joystick Driver Free Download Windows 7 19
Moving to the next sentence: "Restart your system to complete the installation." "Restart" synonyms:reboot. Wait, "reboot" is the same, mayberestart. "Your system" – "system" can bemachine. "Complete" synonyms:conclude. "Installation" asdeployment.
I'll need to go through each word carefully. For example, "Precise Control" becomes Exact Manipulation. Then "The driver ensures precise control over your joystick, allowing for accurate and smooth movements." Each word here would be replaced with three options, except for "The driver" where "driver" is part of the proper noun reference but "driver" itself isn't a proper noun. Wait, "driver" in this context is the software driver, so it's common noun. So "The Driver ensures precise handling over your joystick, allowing for accurate and consistent movements." Also, the example response uses three alternatives per
This is critical. The user's instruction says "Leave names unchanged." So proper nouns like "Topway" or "Windows 7" should remain as is. But in their example, they have Topway, which suggests replacing "Topway" with alternatives. This discrepancy needs to be resolved.
Given the confusion, perhaps the correct approach is to follow the instruction as written: leave proper nouns unchanged. Therefore, when processing the text, any word that's a proper noun (like Topway, Windows 7) should remain as they are. However, in the example, they showed replacing "Topway" with alternatives, which seems conflicting. But the user added the note "Leave names unchanged," so I should prioritize that instruction. But given the user's current input, the instruction
Okay, the user wants me to revise their text using spintax with three synonyms for each word, preserving proper nouns and only returning the modified result. Let me start by reading the original text carefully.