"many individuals and professionals in India are eager to learn this innovative technique." "Eager" could be "Keen", "Avid", "Enthusiastic". "Innovative" as "Creative", "Novel", "Groundbreaking".
Let's take the first word after the heading: "Projection mapping". Should this be altered? If we consider the entire phrase as a single entity, like a term, then it might not be altered. But if we split it into "Projection" and "mapping", each word can be replaced. However, "Projection mapping" as a term is a specific concept, so altering it might not be appropriate. The same applies to other terms like "three-dimensional", "surfaces", "monuments", etc. Maybe the user wants each single word in the sentence to be replaced with three alternatives, but that could be very time-consuming and sometimes impossible if the word is unique. Projection Mapping Course In India -FREE-
After processing all the terms, check for consistency in the synonyms and make sure each original term has three different synonyms. Avoid repeating the same synonyms unless necessary. Also, ensure that the sentence structure makes sense after substitution. For example, "creative and technical aspects" becomes visual and functional aspects. "many individuals and professionals in India are eager
I have to make sure not to alter any brand names like Coursera. The user specified to keep those names as they are. Also, the example response from the user included replacing "Projection mapping" with options like Projection visualization, so I should follow that structure. Should this be altered
Then check for any missing parts. Let's make sure each word (excluding proper nouns) is covered. "A" is replaced with a depending on the next word. Then each subsequent word has three variants. The rest of the sentences would follow similarly, but need to check each part.