Adobe Illustrator | Cs4 14.0.0 Portable
Original terms to replace: 1. popular → well-known 2. graphic design software → graphic design software 3. self-contained → self-contained 4. USB drive → external storage 5. portable device → mobile gadget 6. installation → setup 7. specific computer → particular workstation 8. easy → easy 9. collaborate → collaborate 10. work → work (second and third instances) 11. worry → worry 12. installing → deploying
Lastly, the benefits section:
Next sentence: "Adobe Illustrator CS4 14.0.0 Portable is a powerful graphic design software that has been a staple in the industry for years." The words to replace are everything except the proper noun. So "is" could be b like "Is|is|IS", but that's not helpful. Wait, maybe better synonyms: "Is|is|Remains". "Powerful" could be "Mighty|Prestigious|Robust". "Graphic design" could be "Visual creation|Design artistry|Illustration work". "Software" becomes "Program|Application|System". "That" might be "That|Which|Who". "Has been" could be "Has been|Has served|Has existed". "Staple" becomes "Mainstay|Foundation|Cornerstone". "In the industry" could be "In the field|Within the sector|In the market". "For years" might be "For years|Over time|Throughout history". Adobe Illustrator CS4 14.0.0 Portable
Under Vector Graphics section: 1. vector-based graphics editor → (already replaced earlier) 2. drawing tools → artistic implements
Another point: The user wants the output text after replacing words, but when they say "swap every word with 3 synonyms", does that mean replacing each word with a choice among three synonyms in c format? For instance, every word becomes a choice among three synonyms. So, the entire text would end up with every word (except proper nouns) having three options in that format. The user might want to see the result where each word is replaced with three options, allowing the final reader to choose one for each position. However, when presented as final text, but the task says "output should be the result of that", so probably just the text with each word replaced by b options as per the instructions. Original terms to replace: 1
Proper nouns here are "Adobe Illustrator CS4". The version number (14.0.0) is part of the product title, so maybe it's considered part of the proper noun. "Portable" might not be a proper noun. So the user might expect "Adobe Illustrator CS4" to stay the same, but "14.0.0 Portable" could be changed. However, in the original text, "Adobe Illustrator CS4 14.0.0 Portable" is written as one phrase, so maybe the entire is considered part of the product name and should be kept as is. But the instruction says "no changes to proper nouns", so if "Adobe Illustrator CS4" is a proper noun, then the rest after it might be part of the title. So the version number and "Portable" are part of the product name and should not be changed.
For each of these words, I need to think of three alternatives. Let's start with "students": maybe "learners," "pupils," "trainees." "Can" could be "are able to," "may," "should." "Use" might be "utilize," "employ," "apply." For "create": "make," "design, "produce." "Visual projects" could become "graphic works," "design layouts," "visual compositions." "Posters" as "flyers," "banners," "leaflets." "Presentations" as "slideshows," "showcases," "demos." self-contained → self-contained 4
I need to make sure that each spintax block has exactly three options and that the original names remain intact. Also, check for any possible repetition of words and replace them with synonyms. Let me cross-verify each part again to ensure all substitutions are correct and that the spintax is properly formatted without any overlap. Once confirmed, assemble the final version with the spintax applied correctly.