So the first sentence would be:
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks - A classic brawler gameplay for PC Shaolin Monks is a enduring brawl experience that was debut in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox devices. The work is an offshoot of the acclaimed franchise, but with a noteworthy angle. Instead of the usual one-to-one battle format, Shaolin Monks provides a more thrilling interactivity, with a focus on discovery and problem-solving.
Wait, "a" is an article, but in the initial example, they replaced "A Classic Fighting Game" with "A timeless fighting game". So they replaced each word, including articles and prepositions, unless they were part of a proper noun. So in the current task, "a" should be replaced by the? Wait, but "a" is an indefinite article. The user's initial example had "A" replaced with "An" but in the next line they had "the", so perhaps the user wants to replace articles as well. Wait, looking at the example given by the user in their first query:
The user has already given an example of how the previous text was altered, so I should follow that format. Each word should have three alternatives in syn2 unless it's a proper noun. Proper nouns like "Liu Kang," "Kung Lao," "Shang Tsung," "Mortal Kombat," and others must stay as they are. Also, the output should only include the text with the synonyms, no markdown or extra formatting.
Wait, the user said "rewrite all words with 3 synonyms as word1". So every word except proper nouns needs 3 synonyms. But some words might not have 3 synonyms easily. Let's proceed step by step.
I need to make sure each replaced word has exactly three options separated by |. Also, keep the names exactly as they are. Let me check each substitution to ensure they make sense in context and are grammatically correct. Double-checking synonyms might require confirming their accuracy. For example, "executed" for "performed" – yes, that works in the context of moves. "Emphasis on exploration" as "focus on discovery" – that fits well. Alright, I think that covers all the required parts. Let me structure the final answer accordingly.
For each line, I need to process every word, checking if it's part of a proper noun. Words like "Windows XP" are proper, so split into "Windows XP" remains, but "System Requirements" is the heading, but "System Requirements" is a common noun phrase, so each word can be replaced. Wait, but the heading is "System Requirements", which is a title, maybe considered a proper noun? Or not. The user's instruction says to skip brands and names. "System Requirements" is not a brand or a name, so it's a common noun phrase. So each word in the heading is to be replaced. But wait, the example in the previous task kept "Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks" as a whole, but in this case, "System Requirements" is just a title, not a brand. So "System Requirements" would be replaced as each word: "Device Requirements".
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