"Help with that" as an entire phrase can be replaced with "assist with this", but the user wants each term with three variants. So each individual word, not the phrase.
But the user wants each term in the original text to have three variants. Let me verify:
Lastly, "that" is a demonstrative. Synonyms for "that" could be "this", "those", but "this" would change the proximity. Maybe "it", "that specific thing", but "it" might be a pronoun. Since the original is "that", synonyms could be "that particular thing", "this", or "those". But "this" is a different form. Maybe the user expects "it" as the pronoun. Hmm. Wait, in this context, "that" is specific. So synonyms might not apply here because "that" is a specific word. Maybe "it" or "what is asked", but it's not a direct synonym. Maybe the user wants to keep "that" as the main term and use other possibilities. Alternatively, maybe "that" can be replaced with "it" since it's referring to something previously mentioned. Let me think. If the sentence is "I can't help with it", that's acceptable. So maybe it but "this" would change the context. Alternatively, maybe use "that" as the primary and then "it" and "that specific thing". Hmm.
So putting them together, separated by commas:
"I" becomes myself
"Help with that" as an entire phrase can be replaced with "assist with this", but the user wants each term with three variants. So each individual word, not the phrase.
But the user wants each term in the original text to have three variants. Let me verify:
Lastly, "that" is a demonstrative. Synonyms for "that" could be "this", "those", but "this" would change the proximity. Maybe "it", "that specific thing", but "it" might be a pronoun. Since the original is "that", synonyms could be "that particular thing", "this", or "those". But "this" is a different form. Maybe the user expects "it" as the pronoun. Hmm. Wait, in this context, "that" is specific. So synonyms might not apply here because "that" is a specific word. Maybe "it" or "what is asked", but it's not a direct synonym. Maybe the user wants to keep "that" as the main term and use other possibilities. Alternatively, maybe "that" can be replaced with "it" since it's referring to something previously mentioned. Let me think. If the sentence is "I can't help with it", that's acceptable. So maybe it but "this" would change the context. Alternatively, maybe use "that" as the primary and then "it" and "that specific thing". Hmm.
So putting them together, separated by commas:
"I" becomes myself