Now, let's continue. For each term in the text, apply the substitution. Let's go paragraph by paragraph.
Then the next part: "No internet connection: Some users may not have a stable internet"
Ah, perhaps the user is referring to each word in the original text that can be replaced. Not every word, but the words that can be substituted. So the task is to find suitable synonyms for each word (excluding proper nouns) and replace them with three variants each.
"may not have" → required to obtain but maybe "may not have" can be replaced with "might not own", "lack", "be without". Wait, the user said three variants per word, so each individual word here. So "may" → would but the user may want to replace the phrase. Hmm, this is a bit ambiguous. Since the user's instruction says "every word with 3 variants", I should take each word in the sentence and replace it with three options. However, the example given does not replace every word, perhaps just the ones that can be replaced. So perhaps the user expects replacing only those words that have synonyms, not every single word. But the instruction says "every word with 3 variants", so maybe every word is to be replaced, unless it's a proper noun. But that's impossible for words like "of", "the", "is", etc. So there must be a mistake.
"connection" → tie
- No → Lack of
Next part: "In this article, we will provide a step-by-step guide..." The "step-by-step guide" can stay as is or maybe use detailed walkthrough? Wait, the user specified three options each. Let me check the original prompt again. The user said "all terms with 3 options." So original terms like "step-by-step guide" should have three alternatives. Wait, in the user's example, for "Comprehensive Guide", the options are step-by-step guide. So maybe the original term is part of the options. So for terms in the text that already have options, I need to replace them with the set provided. So "step-by-step guide" in the text would be replaced by one of the three options. The user wants to swap words in the text using the provided sets. So I need to go through each term in the text and check if there's a corresponding set for it.
"No" → None