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This should cover all the user's requirements. Now, time to generate the full spintax text accordingly.
1. The → That (as per example) 2. book → publication 3. covers → addresses 4. a → a (but user might want different synonyms even for articles, but maybe stick to similar. Alternatively, maybe leave articles as is since they can't be replaced meaningfully. Need to confirm. In the previous example, the user replaced "The" with The, so proceed similarly. 5. wide → vast 6. range → spectrum 7. of → of (not sure if to replace articles) 8. topics → subjects 9. including → comprising 10. electric → but "electric fields" is a technical term. Wait, "electric fields" is a fixed term. Should I replace "electric" here? If the user wants to keep technical terms as is, but the instructions say replace all words except brand names. So "electric" is not a brand name; perhaps replace it with synonyms. So "electric" → ? Maybe electrostatic? Hmm, need valid synonyms. 11. fields → regions 12. magnetic → magnetical 13. fields → same as above. 14. electromagnetic → electrodynamic (but "electromagnetic" is a technical term) 15. waves → pulse 16. transmission → propagation 17. lines → lines 18. The author → proper noun is "Sadiku", so "The author" → The contributor 19. Sadiku → (proper noun, keep as is) 20. is a → serves as (synonyms for "is a") 21. renowned → acclaimed 22. expert → authority 23. in the -> within the 24. field of → area of 25. electromagnetics → electrodyamics (but electromagnetics is the proper term here, so maybe keep as is) 26. and has written → and has authored 27. several textbooks → numerous manuals 28. on the subject → regarding the discipline
Wait, electromagnetics might be replaced with electrodyamics? Let me check if that's a valid synonym. Probably not. Maybe electromagnetism is better. Or electrostatics? No, that's different. Maybe stick to electromagnetism or electromagnetic theory. Let's adjust that.
"The book covers a wide range of topics, including electric fields, magnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, and transmission lines." This should cover all the user's requirements
* Electromagnetic compatibility and electromagnetic interference: The book covers the topics of electromagnetic compatibility and electromagnetic interference, which are important in modern electrical engineering.
* Review questions and practice problems: The book includes a large number of review questions and practice problems that help students to reinforce their understanding of the material.
I'll go through each word, check if it's a proper noun, and replace if not. For instance, "textbook" can be "manual," "guide," "book." "Reliable" could be "trustworthy," "dependable," "secure." The → That (as per example) 2
I'll proceed sentence by sentence, replacing each non-proper noun word. Let's take the next sentence: "The field of electromagnetics is a fundamental area of study in electrical engineering..." Here, "field" could be "area," "domain," "sector." "Fundamental" might be "basic," "essential," "core." "Area" can be "section," "region," "sphere." "Study" could be "learning," "research," "examination."
Proceeding. The next section is "Preparation for exams:". "Preparation" could be "readiness", "preemptive work", "readiness". "Exams" can be "tests", "assessments", "quizzes". "Comprehensive coverage" might be "thorough treatment", "extensive overview", "complete examination". "Subject" could be "topic", "area", "field". "Excellent resource" might be "superb tool", "top guide", "outstanding reference". "Students preparing for exams" can be "pupils getting ready for tests", "learners studying for assessments", "academics preparing for evaluations".
Wait, the user mentioned "*no input data*" at the end, which might mean they provided an example but not the actual text with the v1 formatting. Hmm, maybe there's a confusion here. Let me re-read the query. a → a (but user might want different
* Solved examples: The book features a large number of solved examples that illustrate the application of the concepts and principles of electromagnetics.
But the user wants the result only, so maybe they're testing me. Since there's no actual text with v2 provided, perhaps the answer is just the example sentences without any changes. However, the instructions say to revise words with three synonyms, leave names unchanged, and show the result. Since there are no variables in the text, maybe the correct answer is the original text as is.
Here, "PDF repositories" are proper nouns, so I leave them as is. "Some" could be "several" or "numerous". "Provide access" might be "grant entry" or "offer availability". "Such as" can become "like", "for example", "including". "Access" can be "reach", "enter", "gain entry".
First, I need to parse each sentence and identify each word that needs to be replaced. I'll go line by line to avoid missing anything. Let's start with the first bullet point: