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support: encouragement, back-up, help.

Next, "revolves around" can be replaced with "centers on," "focuses on," or "surrounds." So focuses on.

Finally, review the entire text with the replacements to ensure fluidity and that the meaning remains unchanged. Synonyms should fit contextually and grammatically. For instance, "determined to master" becomes "commits to master," which still makes sense. Ganbare Ume-chan- Okuchi de Houshi -d-498286-

testament – proof, evidence, example. perseverance – persistence, tenacity, fortitude. determination – resolve, perseverance, commitment. adversity – hardship, challenge, difficulty. inspires – inspires, motivates, energizes. Wait, "inspires" is the word here. Need synonyms. Maybe motivates, encourages, spurs. hard work – diligence, effort, toil. dedication – commitment, devotion, loyalty. passion – enthusiasm, zeal, fervor. purpose – aim, goal, direction. master – dominate, excel, perfect. (But "master" is a synonym for "dominate" but might need another.) drive – motivate, impel, push. strive – aim, work, push. excellence – mastery, skill, proficiency. importance – significance, worth, value. community – network, group, circle. support – assistance, help, back-up. achievement – success, accomplishment, attainment. provide – supply, give, offer. encouragement – motivation, inspiration, support. guide – direct, instruct, lead. challenge – obstacle, difficulty, test. motivated – driven, inspired, excited.

Wait, looking at the example in the user's instruction: "all words with 3 synonyms in format opt1". So three synonyms. So for each word found, list three synonyms separated by pipes. support: encouragement, back-up, help

Starting with the first sentence: "The journey of Ganbare Ume-chan is not without its challenges." The key word here is "challenges." I need to think of three synonyms. Maybe "barriers," "hurdles," and "obstacles." Let me check if those fit. Yeah, they work.

Also, make sure that the synonyms are in the correct context. For example, "drying in the mouth" might have different nuances, but the user probably refers to the method as "okuchi de hoshi," so the synonyms should be accurate. Let me confirm that "okuchi de hoshi" is indeed the traditional method here. The user says "involves drying the plums in the mouth," which is a literal translation. So the synonyms for that part: "method called 'okuchi de hoshi' involves drying the plums in the mouth" could be "traditional technique," "ancient method," etc. But in the list above, the term "traditional method" was already replaced with its synonyms. Synonyms should fit contextually and grammatically

Wait, but the user's original text has "hard work" and "dedication" as phrases? Let me check the original text again.