Also, need to check the HTML entities like ’ in "organization’s" but the user says "Text only", so maybe they just want the text with proper formatting. But in the example given, the user's input had "organization’s" and the output should replace "organization’s" with the proper word. Wait, no, "organization's" is a proper noun here? It's part of the title. Wait, the user said "No changes to proper nouns". But "organization's business goals" is not a proper noun. So "organization's" is not a proper noun, so it should be replaced. Hmm. Let me check: "The ITSIMM 8th edition provides a wealth of best practices and guidelines for ITS implementation, including:"
Potential errors to watch out for: making sure synonyms are contextually appropriate. For example, "cabling standards" can't be replaced with a term that doesn't fit the technical context. Also, the structure of the sentences should remain intact, so the placement of synonyms is important. bicsi itsimm 8th edition
- The → The (proper noun, skip) - ITSIMM → ITSIMM (proper noun, skip) - provides → offers - a → the (but since it's "a" before a consonant sound, maybe keep "a" but the user wants three options. Maybe a? Wait, the article here is correct as "a", so maybe options could be the but "a" is appropriate here. Hmm, the instruction says "all terms with 3 options" but "a" is an article. I think the user wants all words except proper nouns to be replaced. So articles should be included. So "a" can be replaced with the? Or maybe any? Wait, but the original is "a comprehensive framework". Maybe better to use the here. Not sure if that's the right approach, but since the user wants all words except proper nouns, I'll proceed. Also, need to check the HTML entities like
So proceeding, each word (not proper noun) gets three options. So the process is: It's part of the title
So I need to go through each word in the provided text and replace all non-proper nouns with three synonyms. Let's start with the first sentence: