- "Sikandar" by Mumtaz Mufti, a Urdu novel
Wait, the user also provided an example in their text: in the works list, they have "Sikandar-e-Azam" which is "Alexander the Great" in Urdu. So the synonym for the term "Sikander" when referring to the historical figure would be "Alexander the Great," but they want three synonyms for the name "Sikander" when used in the text as a common noun. So in the conclusion sentence, replacing "Sikander" with three synonyms. sikander
I need to ensure that each word is replaced with three options, using the spintax format w2. Also, avoid changing any numbers or proper nouns. Let me check each sentence methodically to apply the replacements correctly. Make sure the context remains consistent after substitutions. Some words might have limited synonyms, so I need to be careful to maintain the meaning. For example, "strategic genius" could be "tactical brilliance," "military acumen," or "strategic mastery." - "Sikandar" by Mumtaz Mufti, a Urdu novel
Here, "Sikander" is used in the titles. The user wants to replace each term where "Sikander" is used, but skip the actual names like Muhammad Iqbal, Mumtaz Mufti, etc. So in the first title, "Sikandar-e-Azam" – "Sikandar" is part of the title. Do I need to synony my that to "Alexander the Great" since it's referring to Alexander? Alternatively, maybe the user wants to replace the common name "Sikander" with synonyms while keeping the titles as they are, since they might be proper names. This is a bit confusing. The user instruction says to revise each term with 3 synonyms, skipping brands and names. So if the term is part of a title or a name, that should be skipped. However, if "Sikander" is used in the text not as part of a name, then it should be revised. I need to ensure that each word is