But "Ceramics" is a noun, not a person's name, but the user says "names," so maybe they refer to specific terms. So in general, keep the main subject term as is. So "Ceramics" remains, but other words are transformed. So when I process the text, I need to make sure that "Ceramics" is not altered, but the rest are broken down into three synonyms each.
Next sentence: "Whether you’re a seasoned ceramic enthusiast or just discovering the world of ceramics, there’s no denying the beauty and craftsmanship that goes into each piece." BrazzersExxtra 24 06 25 Nia Bleu Ceramics Sluts...
Each word in every sentence will need to be transformed, ensuring the context is maintained. For example, in "Shaping clay by hand to create unique forms and designs," "Shaping" → Fashioning, "by hand" → manually, "create" → produce, "unique" → distinct, etc. But "Ceramics" is a noun, not a person's
Starting with the first sentence: "I can create a sample article based on the provided keyword." So when I process the text, I need
The techniques section: "Hand-building: Shaping clay by hand to create unique forms..." Here, "Hand-building" is a technique name, part of the list. Since it's a specific technique, it's a common noun but part of a proper term in the list. However, the user might not consider it a proper noun. If the instruction is to keep all names intact, but the example didn't include "Hand-building" as a name. Since it's part of a list item, perhaps it's okay to replace. However, "Hand-building" is a term from the text. If the user wants to keep that intact, but since they asked to rework every word, I have to replace it. But this could be tricky. Maybe use synonyms for each word in the technique title. For example, "Hand-building" → Hand-modeling. But this might be overcomplicating. Alternatively, keep the term as is, but the user instructed to rework every word. So I'll proceed to replace each word in the technique title.
The text has words like "ceramics", "artists", "Nia Bleu", "BrazzersExxtra 24 06 25", etc., but these are proper nouns and shouldn't be changed. The user wants all words with three synonyms as word3.