Putting it all together, every word that isn't a proper noun must be replaced with three alternatives, even if some of them are same. For example, "a" could be the, but actually, "a" has limited alternatives in context. Wait, "a" as an article. Depending on the context, "a" might be replaced with "an" if the next word starts with a vowel sound, but in the given text, the structure might require "a" for most instances. So for "a well-known figure," "a" could be a/an/an if the following word is variable, but since the text is fixed, the user's instruction is to replace "a" with three options. However, in the original text, "a" is used as an article. Maybe replace "a" with "an" if the following word starts with a vowel, but in the original text, "a well-known figure," "well" starts with a consonant, so "a" is correct. So the alternatives for "a" might be a in this context, but that's redundant. Maybe the user expects me to use synonyms or other grammatical alternatives where possible. But the term "a" is an article and doesn't have synonyms in the same context. This is a bit tricky. So perhaps for such cases, the user is okay with repeating the same word three times in the alternatives. So "a" becomes a.
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Each section heading like "Approach and Opening" should have synonyms for both parts. "Approach" might be "initiation", "engagement", "contact". "Opening" could be "introduction", "starter", "onset". Putting it all together, every word that isn't
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