Palabras Semillas Libro <Top 20 Safe>

First sentence:

I need to make sure that for each word, three synonyms are provided. Some words might have fewer synonyms, but the user wants three. Also, proper nouns like "lector", "escritor", "literatura" should remain unchanged. Check for consistency in the example provided by the user. They used "palabras semillas" replaced with terms like "términos", "conceptos", etc. Maybe for "enriquecer" they used "mejorar", "aumentar", "fortalecer". palabras semillas libro

So, proceeding to replace each word with three synonyms, except the proper nouns. First sentence: I need to make sure that

"Las palabras semillas son términos que poseen un significado múltiple y pueden ser interpretados de diferentes maneras dependiendo del contexto en el que se utilicen." Check for consistency in the example provided by the user

"semillas" -> sembrillas – but maybe "semillas" is part of the proper noun "palabras semillas", so maybe shouldn't be changed. Wait, the user said "No changes to proper nouns." So "palabras semillas" is a term, hence a proper noun? Maybe in the original text, "palabras semillas" is the concept being discussed, so it's a proper term. Therefore, I shouldn't change "semillas" here. Let me check again. The user's example input has "palabras semillas" as the first part, and the instruction says "no changes to proper nouns." So if "palabras semillas" is considered a proper noun (like a title or a concept name), then "semillas" shouldn't be changed. Therefore, in the first sentence, "palabras" can be replaced, but "semillas" stays. Hmm, this complicates things. Maybe the user expects that proper nouns are capitalized in the original text, but here, "palabras semillas" is lowercase. But perhaps in the context, "palabras semillas" is a known concept. Alternatively, the user might not consider "semillas" as a proper noun but as part of the phrase. This is a tricky part. Since the user didn't specify, maybe better to proceed cautiously and assume "semillas" is part of the term "palabras semillas", so if that's a proper noun, then we shouldn't replace it. But the user says "update all words with 3 alternatives using syn1 format." So perhaps the user wants all words replaced except proper nouns. Given that "palabras semillas" might not be a proper noun (as it's in Spanish and lowercase), maybe it's not. Let me proceed to replace each word.

Next word "utilizadas". Alternatives could be "empleadas|usadas|adoptadas". "establecer" might be "crear|formar|fijar". "conexiones" could be "vínculos|asociaciones|relaciones". "diferentes" could be "varios|distintos|diferidos". Wait, "diferidos" is incorrect here. It should be "diversos|variados|distintos".