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A Mothers Love -part 1-15 Plus- -

I have to be cautious with articles and prepositions. For example, "a" can be "an," "the," or "one." Prepositions like "on" can be "upon," "regarding," or "in relation to." I'll ensure that the replacements make sense in context and maintain grammatical correctness.

Putting all together for the first sentence: A Mothers Love -Part 1-15 Plus-

- "Mothers" is a proper noun? No, just a common noun here. So convert synonyms: Mothers. Wait, no, the user wants synonyms for each word. Wait, the instruction says "convert every word with 3 synonyms as spintax w1. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So "Mothers" is a common noun here, so need synonyms for "Mothers"? Like Mothers. But maybe "Mothers" should stay as it's the subject. Hmm, possibly the user wants all words except proper nouns, but "Mothers" isn't a proper noun. So maybe convert "Mothers" into synonyms. Let me think: Mothers seems odd. Wait, the original word is "Mothers", and possible synonyms could be Parents. But need three synonyms. Alternatively, the user might want to keep the number of words same. Maybe the first word is "Mothers", but perhaps the user wants to keep "Mothers" as is because it's the subject of the text. Wait, no, the instruction says "convert every word with 3 synonyms as spintax w2. Don't touch proper nouns." So unless "Mothers" is a proper noun (like a brand or title), it's a common noun, so it needs synonyms. But "Mothers" might not have many synonyms. Maybe it's better to use Mothers for the first instance. But maybe the user wants the same word repeated if synonyms are not available. Wait, but the example in the user's mind might be to replace each word, so I need to find three synonyms for each word that's not a proper noun. I have to be cautious with articles and prepositions

"and" → plus

- It → That - is → remains - a → an - love → love - that → what - is → remains - selfless → altruistic - unconditional → unrestricted - and → and - unwavering → constant No, just a common noun here