Phulkari By Harman Kaur Pdf
Next, "interested in learning" becomes "interested in obtaining understanding". "Jack Ma's journey" becomes "Jack Ma's path". I need to ensure that each replacement is accurate and fits the context naturally.
Wait, the user's instruction is: "replace words formatted v1. all terms with 3 options. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So the v1 is a placeholder for three possible options. Each time, replace with one of the three. The sample shows that in two instances. So the actual task is to parse the text, find any vZ pattern, and replace it with one of the three options in the | separated list. Since the example uses "struggles" and "challenges" as replacements for those placeholders, perhaps the user wants to pick one of the three each time, ideally in a consistent manner, but the instruction doesn't specify which one. Since the user hasn't specified a preference, the best way is to select each time a word from the options. But how? Since this is a one-time task, maybe just pick randomly. But in the example, the user has chosen specific replacements. However, without knowing the exact selection logic, I have to assume that any of the three is acceptable as long as it fits the context. Let me check the sample again to see if that's plausible. phulkari by harman kaur pdf
But without specific words provided, I need to infer potential terms that can be modified. The user's instruction is to revise every term with three variants in spintax. So, any term that can be replaced with three synonyms or related terms. For example, "persevered" could become pushed on, "perseverance" becomes perseverance, etc. Wait, the user's instruction is: "replace words formatted v1
I should also check phrases that are multi-word, like "in his own words", where each individual word might need synonyms. However, the user specified to switch all words, so each word should be checked. But I need to make sure that the structure of the sentence remains intact. Only output text