7. "Visit A2ZCity.net: Open your web browser and navigate to A2ZCity.net." - "Visit" could be access, go to, or reach. - "Open your web browser" might stay as is, but maybe "launch your browser" or "start your browser". - "navigate to" could be go to, head to, or access.
This process is time-consuming but manageable. I'll go through each word and sentence, replacing each non-proper noun with three alternatives, keeping the structure of the text. Make sure the replacements are contextually appropriate. For instance, "download" could be replaced with "access", "obtain", "retrieve". Also, "guide" could be "tutorial", "instruction", "resource".
Wait, the user's first example had "FLAC" as a proper noun? In the previous response, the assistant rephrased "FLAC" as "FLAC files" but in the user's text, the assistant used "FLAC files" and left FLAC as is. So maybe "FLAC" is considered a proper noun here. Therefore, "FLAC" should not be rephrased.
Now, compiling the second sentence:
files → data
The next sentence: "Directed by Subhash Ghai, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Mahesh Bhatt, and Amrita Shroff-Kapoor." Names like Subhash Ghai, Shah Rukh Khan, etc., are proper names. The user says to keep brand names; I assume these names should stay. So the alternatives will go around other words.
7. "Visit A2ZCity.net: Open your web browser and navigate to A2ZCity.net." - "Visit" could be access, go to, or reach. - "Open your web browser" might stay as is, but maybe "launch your browser" or "start your browser". - "navigate to" could be go to, head to, or access.
This process is time-consuming but manageable. I'll go through each word and sentence, replacing each non-proper noun with three alternatives, keeping the structure of the text. Make sure the replacements are contextually appropriate. For instance, "download" could be replaced with "access", "obtain", "retrieve". Also, "guide" could be "tutorial", "instruction", "resource". Pardes -1997 - FLAC- - A2ZCity.net
Wait, the user's first example had "FLAC" as a proper noun? In the previous response, the assistant rephrased "FLAC" as "FLAC files" but in the user's text, the assistant used "FLAC files" and left FLAC as is. So maybe "FLAC" is considered a proper noun here. Therefore, "FLAC" should not be rephrased. - "navigate to" could be go to, head to, or access
Now, compiling the second sentence:
files → data
The next sentence: "Directed by Subhash Ghai, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Mahesh Bhatt, and Amrita Shroff-Kapoor." Names like Subhash Ghai, Shah Rukh Khan, etc., are proper names. The user says to keep brand names; I assume these names should stay. So the alternatives will go around other words. Make sure the replacements are contextually appropriate