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For example, "Solved" could be replaced with Solved, "examples" with exercises. Each word needs three alternatives. Let's start with the first line:
Replace each bolded word with 3 synonyms. Proper nouns are not changed. Let's do each word:
Starting with the first line: "* PDF repositories: Some PDF repositories, such as Academia.edu and ResearchGate, provide access to the PDF version of the book."
I'll make sure to check all words in each sentence, perhaps using a thesaurus for synonym suggestions. Words like "comprehensive" and "coverage" have multiple synonyms, so I can vary them. For example, "Solved" could be replaced with Solved,
"illustrate" → "demonstrate|showcase|exhibit"
Next: "copyright infringement" could be "illegal use", "unauthorized copying", "pirated usage". Then the examples: "Online libraries" can be "digital collections", "web-based archives", "internet repositories". "Such as Google Books and Amazon Kindle" are proper nouns, so skip. "Digital collections" is okay. "Provide access to the PDF version" can be "offer access to the electronic edition", "grant access to the downloadable file", "supply the document in PDF format". Wait, but "provide access to the PDF version of the book" would need each word replaced. Let me see: "provide" can be "supply", "offer access" can be "grant access", etc. So the sentence structure might need to be maintained, but each word in the phrase is replaced with synonyms. Wait, the instruction says "update every word with 3 synonyms in spintax". So each word, not the whole phrase. So for each word, generate three synonyms. For example, in "Many online libraries...", "Many" becomes "numerous", "several", "a multitude of". "Online libraries" becomes "digital collections", "web-based archives", "internet repositories". "Provide access to the PDF version" becomes "supply access to the electronic version", "offer entry to the downloadable file", "grant access to the digital edition".
Here, words like "Review," "questions," "practice," "problems," etc., need to be replaced. "Book" again, "includes," "large," "number," "help," "students," "reinforce," "understanding," "material." Proper nouns are not changed
This process will be tedious but thorough. Need to ensure that every word is replaced except proper nouns. Also, check if some words are repeated and need consistent synonyms. For example, "applications" appears in the title and later in the sentence. The first "applications" as part of "Practical applications: " would be replaced, and the second "applications" in the sentence would be replaced with synonyms as well.
Moving on to "illustrate". Synonyms: "demonstrate", "showcase", "exhibit". "Practical applications" again, same as before. "Electromagnetics" is a proper noun, right? Wait, no, "electromagnetics" is a subject, not a proper noun. Wait, the book is "Elements of Electromagnetics" by Sadiku. So "Electromagnetics" is capitalized here because it's part of the book title. Therefore, I should leave "electromagnetics" lowercase unless it's part of the proper title, but in the second mention, it's just the subject. Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns. So "Elements of Electromagnetics" and Sadiku are proper nouns. So any other instances of "Electromagnetics" as a subject shouldn't be changed? Hmm, the original text says "applications of electromagnetics". So "electromagnetics" here is not a proper noun; the book title has it capitalized. So in the synonym substitution, I can proceed to replace it with three synonyms. Wait, but electromagnetics is a technical term. Are there synonyms? Maybe "electromagnetism", "fields", "waves". But electromagnetics is a specific field, so maybe using "electromagnetism" is okay here. Alternatively, "electromagnetic principles", "electromagnetic phenomena". Hmm, maybe that's stretching. I'll use "electromagnetism", "electromagnetic waves", "electromagnetic theory".
I need to ensure that the synonyms are accurate. For "application," maybe implementation is better. Also, "principles" and "concepts" might be redundant here, so check if they both need to be replaced. The user wants each word replaced, so yes. Let's proceed. Let's proceed. First
First, I need to check if there are any variables in the provided text that follow the v3 format. The original sentences mention "electric fields," "magnetic fields," "electromagnetic waves," and "transmission lines." However, these aren't in the v2 format. The user provided an example where words in that format need to be replaced, but in the current input from the user, there's no such formatting.
Let me go through each line again to verify synonyms are appropriate and that proper nouns are untouched. Also, ensure the output is only the text without any markdown or formatting as specified.
Practical applications:
"the book" → "the publication|the compendium|the resource"