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Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants to swap all words with three alternatives in the a format while leaving proper nouns unchanged. The text provided is about installing GAPPS on Android 5.1, and they mentioned not changing proper nouns.
First, I need to go through each sentence and find synonyms for each word. But wait, some words might not have suitable synonyms, especially technical terms like "Android 5.1" or "GAPPS." The user mentioned to keep brand names, so those should stay as they are. gapps android 5.1
That's two items. Not enough. The first paragraph mentions "Android 5.1, also known as Lollipop, is a popular operating system..." So that's two names: Android 5.1 and Lollipop. Not three. Alright, let's tackle this query
Next line: "Once the installation is complete, select the “Reboot” or “Restart” option". Here, "Once", "the", "installation", "is", "complete", "select", "the", "or" need to be replaced. However, "Reboot" and "Restart" in the quotes might be proper nouns or technical terms. Wait, the user said no changes to proper nouns. But "Reboot" and "Restart" in the quotes could be options within the user interface. If they are part of the app's UI, they might be proper nouns. But the user's note says no changes to proper nouns, so maybe the options inside quotes should remain as they are. Hmm, confusing. Wait, the user's instruction says "No changes to proper nouns." So if "Reboot" and "Restart" are proper nouns in that context, they should not be changed. However, the user might not have intended that. Alternatively, if they are just technical terms, they could be changed. This is a bit ambiguous. But the user example in the initial instruction shows that words like "Reboot" are in the text and need to be replaced unless they are proper nouns. Since "Reboot" is a common term, not a proper noun here, but in the UI, it's part of the label, so perhaps the user intended not to change those. But the user's instruction says to swap all words with three alternatives except proper nouns. So need to check each word's context. First, I need to go through each sentence
Wait, the user wants the alternatives in b format for each word. Let me check the example they provided. Each word in the original text is replaced with three alternatives, keeping the structure. So for "Ensure your device is running Android 5.1 (Lollipop)", each word (Ensure, your, device, etc.) gets three options.
Continuing with each section, ensuring that brand names like Google Play Store, Google Maps, Gmail, Google+ remain unchanged. Need to check that each word is replaced with three alternatives, using a format. Also, ensure that the structure of the original text is maintained as per the user's request without adding extra text beyond the reworked words.
- Access the Google Play Store to download and install apps - Use Google Maps for navigation and location-based services