Input text: "By following these system requirements and downloading Keyframe Animation SketchUp crack, you can ensure that you have a smooth and successful experience with this powerful plugin."
So the user wants the output text to have each word that's replaceable formatted with three variants separated by |. But the example given in the user's message shows the assistant's output as a single sentence. So perhaps the confusion is that the user wants each word that's not a proper noun to have three possible variants, but presented as options in the same sentence, using v1 formatting. Wait, but in the example provided by the user (after the assistant), it's a single sentence with no formatting, just the text with replaced words. Wait, looking back: Download Keyframe Animation Sketchup Crack
I think I have a plan. Go through each word in the text, check if it's a proper noun (like SketchUp, Keyframe Animation), if not, find three synonyms, format them as opt3. Need to be careful with homonyms. For example, "key" could be a noun or adjective, but in the text, "Keyframe" is part of a proper noun. Input text: "By following these system requirements and
Now, breaking it down word by word. I need to check each word to see if it's a common noun or a proper noun. Proper nouns like "Keyframe Animation" and "SketchUp" should be skipped. Let's go step by step. Wait, but in the example provided by the
Then "Download the crack" might become "obtain the cracked file" or "acquire the pirate version".
: proceed the configuration manuals to execute the pirate on your machine. Run SketchUp and navigate the add-on list. Enable the addon: Proceed the guidelines to activate the Keyframe Animation extension.
Now, moving to the body of the text. For example, the sentence "Are you an architect, interior designer, or landscape architect looking to bring your SketchUp designs to life?" Here, "architect" needs to be replaced with synonyms like builder, but wait, "architect" is a noun referring to a person. Synonyms could be planner. However, "interior designer" is a proper title? Or is it a common noun? Since it's a common noun, it can be replaced with deco specialist. Similarly for "landscape architect": landscape designer.