Given the uncertainty, I'll proceed with the best possible alternatives even if they are not perfect, focusing on the main words first. For example, "has" could be has if no others fit, but that's not helpful. Alternatively, if we can rephrase the sentence structure, but the user wants each word replaced. This might not be feasible for all words, but the user might expect that. Perhaps the user is using spintax software that can handle such variations even if they are not perfect. In any case, I'll proceed by providing the best possible alternatives, even if some words are repeated or the grammar is slightly altered. Let's give it a try.
First, I need to parse the given text into individual words, ignoring proper nouns like "Krunch Bullseye". For each word, I'll find three synonyms. Some words might be tricky, like "offers", which could be presents. I'll check the parts of speech to ensure the synonyms fit grammatically.
But this is a bit ambiguous. However, the user's instruction is clear: "rework each term with 3 synonyms using syn2 format. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So the instruction is to take each term (word) in the text and replace it with three synonyms. Proper nouns remain unchanged. So the task is to go through each word in the text, identify it as a term, and provide three synonyms in curly braces. That would be a massive task for a full text, but perhaps the user expects this to be done for the entire provided text.
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