Let me list out all three-syllable words again from the text:
Continuing, "importance" is two syllables. "Orientation" – ori-ent-a-tion, four syllables. "Cardinal" – three syllables: car-di-nal. Synonyms: primary, chief, main. "Directions" – two. "Local climate" – proper noun? No, but "local" is one syllable. "Climate" is two. vastuguna deepika pdf
Actually, the user said to skip proper nouns. "Internet Archive" is a proper noun, so that's skipped. But "Online archives" is a general term, so "Online" is part of it. Wait, but in the text, the first part after the colon is "Online archives: Many online archives..." The first "Online archives" is a title or a heading, and "archives" is part of the title. Maybe the user wants to skip the entire phrase "Online archives" as a proper noun? Or not. The instruction is to "skip proper nouns," so "Online archives" isn't a proper noun. So each word should be modified unless it's a proper noun. Let me list out all three-syllable words again
I need to split into words and replace each non-brand word. Wait, but the user might mean each word in the entire text, replacing each one with three options unless it's a brand. Synonyms: primary, chief, main