Tips section:
Since there are no actual v3 markers in the provided text, the only possible way is that the user expects me to create an example. Let me test this assumption.
I need to make sure that the replacements make sense in context and keep the sentences grammatically correct. Also, avoid repeating the same synonyms. Check each term one by one and replace with three options. Let me put it all together now.
Looking at the text the user provided, the sections are about Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour maps. The user's message says "Text only." So perhaps in the original text they have v1 placeholders. However, in the given example, I don't see any such placeholders.
The section about top 8-player maps has "Top 8-Player Maps for..." which can be "Best Multiplayer Terrains|Premier 8-Contestant Landscapes|Elite 8-Warrior Battlefields". But I need to check if all these terms fit. Maybe "Multiplayer mode" becomes "Online Gaming Mode|Networked Combat|Digital Battleground".
Okay, the user wants me to replace each term in the provided text with three synonyms in the format opt3, keeping brand names intact. Let me start by reading through the query carefully.
- "Communicate" could become "Coordinate with teammates|Foster team cooperation|Maintain alliance communication" - "Focus on economy" might be "prioritize resource management|optimize income generation|balance wealth allocation"
Also, in the Tip section, the first Tip starts with "Communicate with your team," which is a proper noun? No, it's part of the Tip title. Since the user said not to change proper nouns, but the Tip section titles are not proper nouns. Wait, the user might consider them as part of the structure and thus not proper nouns. The instruction says "No changes to proper nouns," but in the given example, the map names and the game title are proper. The Tips section title might not be. So I can replace the verbs here like "Communicate" and "Focus."
