Okay, I need to process the user's query properly. Let me start by understanding what they want. The user provided some text about a driver updater and wants me to replace all non-proper nouns with three options in curly brackets. Proper nouns like "Helpsoft" and "Pc Helpsoft Driver Updater" should stay.
"Effective" could be swapped with "efficient", "successful", "accomplished". "Outdated" could be "stale", "obsoleted", "aged". "Issues" can be "problems", "complications", "troubles". "System crashes" might be "program crashes", "operational failures", "critical errors". "Hardware malfunctions" could be "equipment failures", "component breakdowns", "technical faults". Okay, I need to process the user's query properly
Next part: "One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by keeping your drivers up-to-date. Outdated drivers can lead to a myriad of issues, including system crashes, hardware malfunctions, and decreased overall performance." Proper nouns like "Helpsoft" and "Pc Helpsoft Driver
But wait, the original words are "Automatic" and "Driver Updates." So each word is part of a phrase that may be treated as a single term. For example, "Automatic Driver Updates" can be replaced with options like Driver Automation Updates? No, that's getting too detailed. The user wants each term in the text replaced with three options, regardless of the structure. Wait, the instruction says "replace all terms with 3 options as word3." So each individual term (word or phrase) in the text is replaced. But the structure of the original text has phrases like "Automatic Driver Updates" which are part of the feature name. Since the user's instruction is to replace all terms except proper nouns, and assuming these are not proper nouns, each word can be replaced. However, the user's example in the query uses "Automatic Driver Updates" as part of the structure. If this is a proper noun, leave it; otherwise, replace each part. "Issues" can be "problems", "complications", "troubles"
Proceeding with that assumption:
I need to make sure not to replace "Helpsoft Driver Updater" and the names of the license key. Also, check that each spintax block has three options separated by |. Avoid using words that might change the meaning. For example, "Download" shouldn't be changed to "Purchase" as that's a different action. Similarly, "Activate" shouldn't become "Cancel." Ensure all synonyms are contextually appropriate. Maybe check thesaurus for accurate synonyms. Once spintax is created, ensure the result is in the correct format with and | |.