I also need to watch out for technical terms. "Alphanumeric characters" should stay as they are or find synonyms like digits-letters mix. Wait, the user said not to touch proper nouns, but terms like "alphanumeric" might be considered compound words. However, the instruction is to modify all words except proper nouns. So "alphanumeric characters" could be numeric-letter combinations.
- discussion: debate - around: surrounding - sparked: stimulated - sense: perception - community: assembly - among: between - those: persons - interested: engaged - uncovering: disclosing - its: its – but "its" is a pronoun, not a noun. Hmm, tricky. Maybe one's but "its" refers to a neuter pronoun. Alternatively, perhaps not needed. Wait, the user's instruction is to replace all words except proper nouns, so even pronouns? Let me check the previous example. In earlier steps, pronouns like "many", "they", etc., were not replaced. So maybe the user allows for pronouns to stay as is. Need to verify.
Moving on to proper nouns: "Ure-004 Yumi" remains as is each time. So even though "Ure-004" has numbers and hyphen, it's still a proper noun. I need to make sure that it's not altered. Ure-004 Yumi--------
Therefore, in the current text, each word (other than proper nouns) needs to be replaced with three synonyms. Let me proceed step by step.
"The discussion around Ure-004 Yumi has sparked a sense of community among those interested in uncovering its secrets." I also need to watch out for technical terms
- discussion: exchange - around: surrounding - sparked: generated - sense: awareness - community: group - among: within - those: folks - interested: enthusiastic - uncovering: revealing - its: its – but "its" refers to a proper noun, so as per user's instruction, "its" is a pronoun, not a proper noun. But earlier examples didn't replace pronouns unless they could be. For instance, in the first example, "many seeking to understand its significance" became "many striving to grasp its relevance...", so "understand" was replaced with "grasp", "its" remained as "its". Therefore, "its" might stay as "its", or possibly find synonyms if applicable. Alternatively, maybe the user expects all words to be replaced. Hmm. Given the instructions, it's safer to replace all words unless they are proper nouns. Since "its" is a pronoun, not a proper noun, and in previous examples pronouns like "those" were replaced with "individuals|persons|folks", then "its" can be replaced. However, finding synonyms for "its" is tricky because it's a possessive pronoun. The pronoun "its" can be replaced with another possessive pronoun depending on context, but perhaps in this case, since it refers to "Ure-004 Yumi", which is a proper noun, maybe "its" is best left as is. But according to the user's instruction, "modify all words with 3 synonyms", so even pronouns. Therefore, I need to find three synonyms for "its". Possible options: one's but "their" is plural, which may not fit. Since "Ure-004 Yumi" is singular, maybe its but "their" is incorrect. Hmm. Alternatively, the user might accept it as is. Perhaps the correct approach is to leave it as "its" since it's a specific possessive pronoun. Otherwise, it could be confusing. Given that, perhaps the pronouns are left as
Each of these terms needs to be replaced with three options. I have to be careful not to overdo it and ensure the synonyms make sense in context. For example, "codename" can be tag, and "project" might be program. However, the instruction is to modify all words
I need to be cautious with the context. For example, "circulating in various circles" could have synonyms like "spreading through," "migrating across," or "traveling among." The key is to maintain the original meaning while varying the vocabulary.