1. Identify all proper nouns in the text (e.g., product names, brand names, specific terms). 2. Convert each non-proper noun word into three variants. 3. Leave proper nouns as they are, without any spintax. 4. Ensure that numbers like "9.0" are also part of the proper noun if they are within it.
Therefore, in the first sentence, the first instance of "Astrology" is part of the general sentence and can be replaced with synonyms like "Astrology|Divination|Star Reading", but the second instance in the brand name is part of the brand and should remain as "Astrology".
Now, looking at "Alternatives to Parashara’s Light 9.0 Astrology Software Professional Edition", the alternatives part lists "Jagannath Hora" and "AstroTwins". These are names, so they stay. The text around them should have variations. For example, "Jagannath Hora: A popular astrology software that offers a range of features, including birth chart generation, predictive astrology, and interpretation tools." becomes "Jagannath Hora: commonly recognized astrology software providing a variety of capabilities, such as natal chart creation, future-telling astrology, and analysis tools. Convert each non-proper noun word into three variants
Next section: "Interpretation Tools: The software offers a range of interpretation tools, including aspect analysis, planetary combinations, and yogas, to help astrologers interpret the birth chart."
Breakdown: - "While" → Although - "the" → that - "Parashara’s Light 9.0 Astrology Software Professional Edition" → remains as is (proper noun) - "offers" → delivers - "a" → an - "range" → spectrum - "of" → with - "features" → tools - "and" → together with - "benefits" → benefits - "it" → this - "is" → remains - "not" → un - "affordable" → affordable - "for the words "Astrology"
I also have to be cautious with technical terms related to astrology, like "birth charts" or "planetary positions", to use accurate synonyms. Additionally, ensuring that the formatting is correct, using the syn2 structure without any markdown.
Wait, but "Parashara’s Light 9.0" is a brand name. So after splitting, the brand name is "Parashara’s", "Light", "9.0", but that seems incorrect. Wait, the brand name is "Parashara’s Light 9.0", so any words connected to it like "Professional Edition" might be part of the product name. So the brand name is "Parashara’s Light 9.0 Astrology Software Professional Edition", and "Crack" might be part of the title. Since the user mentions "Crack" in the title, but brand names usually don't include terms like "Crack" (assuming this refers to a pirated version), but the user wants to keep brand names. Therefore, "Parashara’s Light 9.0 Astrology Software Professional Edition Crack" is the product name and should be left as is. Therefore, the words "Astrology", "Software", "Professional", "Edition", "Crack" in that phrase are part of the brand and should not be replaced. using the format word1.
Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to modify all words in the given text by replacing them with three alternatives, using the format word1. But wait, they also mentioned to keep brand names intact. First, I need to make sure I understand the exact requirements.