I need to ensure each word is replaced, even brand names like LC RC Volume 1 and TOEIC remain as is. Also, check for each individual word in the original text to ensure synonyms are provided. Let me verify each word in the original text against the replacements. Also, make sure that the rephrased text maintains the original meaning and flows naturally. I'll structure each sentence with the synonyms in the v1 format as per the example given. Finally, present the final answer as text only without any markdown formatting.
For "To", synonyms could be "In order to | So as to | With the aim of". "Improve" might be "Enhance | Augment | Bolster". "Reading comprehension" could stay the same since it's a term, but maybe "literacy skills". But wait, the user said to skip brand names, but "reading comprehension" is a term. Wait, they said to skip brands and names. Since "reading comprehension" isn't a brand, maybe replace it. Wait, the instruction is to alter every word with 3 synonyms except brand names and names. So "reading comprehension" can be replaced. Let me check again. The user says "alter every word with 3 synonyms... Skip brands and names." So yes, all words except brand names and names get altered. So "reading comprehension" is a phrase, maybe each word can be replaced. Wait, no, I think they mean each word in the sentence. So each individual word should be altered. For example, "To improve reading comprehension, consider the following" would be "To enhance literacy skills, contemplate the subsequent...". Each word needs a synonym. toeic preparation lc rc volume 1 audio
That seems okay. Then proceed to next paragraph. I need to ensure each word is replaced,
Replace "Mastering" → acquiring proficiency in Also, make sure that the rephrased text maintains
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Breaking it down: - "Audio" → sound - "materials" → content - "play" → serve - "vital" → crucial - "role" → aspect - "in" → within - "preparation" → readiness - "particularly" → moreover - "for" → concerning - "the" → this (but "the" is an article, maybe leave it unless specified) Wait, the user wants to change every word, including articles? The initial instruction said "every word", so "the" should be replaced. Let me adjust that: "the" → the (though "a" might not fit here; maybe the? Hmm, need to choose appropriate synonyms.)