First set of system requirements: "Processor: 2 GHz dual-core processor or equivalent. Memory: 4 GB RAM or more. Storage: 500 MB free disk space or more."

So "Improve" Enhance, "Your" Your, "Chess" Shogi but the user said to keep names intact, so "Chess" remains. Wait, "Chess" is a name here? Maybe not, maybe the user wants to keep proper nouns. Wait, the instruction says "Keep names intact", but the example in the user's input doesn't treat "Chess" as a name to be left untouched. Hmm. The user wrote: "each word with 3 options in a format. Keep names intact." So "names" likely refer to product names like "Internetchesskiller", not the game name "Chess". So "Chess" is not a name to be kept. Wait, but in the example, the input has "chess" and in the output the example uses "Chess" but in the options, it's replaced with other games. Wait, the example given by the user in the problem statement shows the text includes "chess" as part of "Improve Your Chess Skills" and in the output, they replaced "Chess" with options like "Checkers", "Shogi", "Xiangqi". So in this case, the user is treating "Chess" as a word to replace. So maybe the user doesn't consider the game name "Chess" as a name to be kept. Therefore, replace "Chess" with other games. Wait, but the user's original example in their input has "chess skills" and the output example uses "Chess" with the options. Hmm.

I should go through each line and check for proper nouns, then for each other word create three variants. Let me start with the first sentence: "Internetchesskiller is a popular chess software that offers a wide range of tools and features to help chess players of all levels improve their game."

So replace "allows" with options: permits; "play" with match; "against" with opposing; "other" more; "players" competitors; "online" on thevirtuallythe web; "providing" offering; "opportunity" possibility; "test" measure; "skills" talents; "opponents" rivals; "around the world" globally.

Next sentence: "Downloading Internetchesskiller is easy." "Downloading" can be "installing", "fetching", "getting". "Easy" could be "simple", "straightforward", "convenient".

For example, "popular" could become "well-known|famous|noted". "Software" might be "program|application|tool". But I have to be careful with words that are key to the meaning, like "analyze games" – I need synonyms that fit in that context. Also, some words might not have obvious synonyms. For instance, "statistics" could be "stats|numerical data|figures".

- "Processor" → Chip - "dual-core" → dual-core - "processor" is already in "dual-core processor", so need to replace "equivalent" with matching Wait, the original sentence is "Processor: 2 GHz dual-core processor or equivalent." So the word after "or" is "equivalent". So that's "equivalent" → similar

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First set of system requirements: "Processor: 2 GHz dual-core processor or equivalent. Memory: 4 GB RAM or more. Storage: 500 MB free disk space or more."

So "Improve" Enhance, "Your" Your, "Chess" Shogi but the user said to keep names intact, so "Chess" remains. Wait, "Chess" is a name here? Maybe not, maybe the user wants to keep proper nouns. Wait, the instruction says "Keep names intact", but the example in the user's input doesn't treat "Chess" as a name to be left untouched. Hmm. The user wrote: "each word with 3 options in a format. Keep names intact." So "names" likely refer to product names like "Internetchesskiller", not the game name "Chess". So "Chess" is not a name to be kept. Wait, but in the example, the input has "chess" and in the output the example uses "Chess" but in the options, it's replaced with other games. Wait, the example given by the user in the problem statement shows the text includes "chess" as part of "Improve Your Chess Skills" and in the output, they replaced "Chess" with options like "Checkers", "Shogi", "Xiangqi". So in this case, the user is treating "Chess" as a word to replace. So maybe the user doesn't consider the game name "Chess" as a name to be kept. Therefore, replace "Chess" with other games. Wait, but the user's original example in their input has "chess skills" and the output example uses "Chess" with the options. Hmm. Internetchesskiller Download Full Version

I should go through each line and check for proper nouns, then for each other word create three variants. Let me start with the first sentence: "Internetchesskiller is a popular chess software that offers a wide range of tools and features to help chess players of all levels improve their game." First set of system requirements: "Processor: 2 GHz

So replace "allows" with options: permits; "play" with match; "against" with opposing; "other" more; "players" competitors; "online" on thevirtuallythe web; "providing" offering; "opportunity" possibility; "test" measure; "skills" talents; "opponents" rivals; "around the world" globally. Wait, "Chess" is a name here

Next sentence: "Downloading Internetchesskiller is easy." "Downloading" can be "installing", "fetching", "getting". "Easy" could be "simple", "straightforward", "convenient".

For example, "popular" could become "well-known|famous|noted". "Software" might be "program|application|tool". But I have to be careful with words that are key to the meaning, like "analyze games" – I need synonyms that fit in that context. Also, some words might not have obvious synonyms. For instance, "statistics" could be "stats|numerical data|figures".

- "Processor" → Chip - "dual-core" → dual-core - "processor" is already in "dual-core processor", so need to replace "equivalent" with matching Wait, the original sentence is "Processor: 2 GHz dual-core processor or equivalent." So the word after "or" is "equivalent". So that's "equivalent" → similar