Let me proceed line by line. The second paragraph starts: "What is Cautivante PDF?" – the term "Cautivative" isn't in there, it's "Cautivante PDF" as the proper noun. So those stay. Then, "the term 'cautivante' is derived from the French word 'captiver', which means 'to captivate' or 'to charm'." Wait, "cautivante" is in quotes but it's part of the explanation. So is it a proper noun here? Maybe not. Wait, the term is introduced as a concept, so perhaps it's considered a proper noun. Hmm. The user said "modify every word with 3 synonyms as word1. No changes to proper nouns." So if "cautivante" is considered a proper noun here (as a specific term), then it shouldn't be changed. But in the example given, the assistant might have left it as is. Let me confirm. In the user's example text, the term is "cautivante PDF", so the term "cautivante" is the name of a concept, acting as a proper noun. Therefore, leave those words as is.
In the conclusion, "Concluding remarks" might be final notes, summary, wrap-up. "Reiterate" could be stress, emphasize, highlight. "Invaluable" as essential, critical, indispensable.
I should also pay attention to terms like "hyperlinks", "animations", "videos" which are part of the "Interactive elements" section and replace each word in the list accordingly. cautivante pdf
Need to go through each word carefully. Let me make sure not to miss any. Also, check if "PDF" appears again in the text. It does, so leave it. The term "cautivante" is part of "Cautivante PDF" which is a proper noun, so no change there.
First sentence: "Using storytelling techniques such as narratives, anecdotes, and examples can help to make the content more relatable and memorable." Let me proceed line by line
Resources for Creating a Cautivante File There exist plenty of tools accessible concerning producing a captivating File, including Adobe InDesign: The strong graphic application which allows you toward produce complicated, interactive Documents. Canva
"With the rise of digital documents, it's become increasingly important..." "rise" as "growth|increase|expansion". "documents" again as "files|records|materials". "importance" could be "significance|relevance|value". "conveys information" – "transmits|shares|disseminates". "captivates the reader's attention" – "intrigues|fascinates|gripping". Then, "the term 'cautivante' is derived from the
I need to be careful with words like "concise" which can have synonyms like "succinct|terse|brief". Also, technical terms like "typography" might have synonyms like "fontstyledesign".