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* 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.

Alright, the main task is to replace each word with three synonyms. Let me start with the first sentence. The word is "Practical". Possible synonyms could be: pragmatic, useful, and functional. Then "applications" could be "uses", "applications", and "implementations". * Review questions and practice problems: The book

Then the next section: "Accessing the PDF Version". "Accessing" could be "obtaining", "gaining access to", "acquiring". "PDF version" is a proper noun, but PDF is an acronym (Portable Document Format), so maybe not a proper noun. Wait, "PDF" is a proper noun as an acronym. So the user said to skip proper nouns. So "PDF version" might be a proper noun. Hmm, the instruction is to skip proper nouns, so "PDF version" might need to remain. Alternatively, the user might not consider PDF as a proper noun. Let me check the original text again. The user wrote "Accessing the PDF Version", so maybe "PDF Version" is part of the section heading and should be left as is. So I need to skip "PDF version" as a proper noun. The word is "Practical"

Wait, "Solved examples" is the title of the bullet point. The user might want to replace "Solved" and "examples" here. "Electromagnetics" is a proper noun? Probably not, as it's the subject area. So, "Electromagnetics" stays as is. Wait, the book title is a proper noun, but "electromagnetics" in the text is just the subject matter. Hmm, not sure. The user said to leave names unchanged, so "Elements of Electromagnetics" and "Sadiku" are proper nouns. The term "electromagnetics" elsewhere might just be a common noun here. Either way, I'll leave it as is unless specified, but the user didn't mention that. Let me check the previous example they did. In the first response, "electromagnetics" was replaced with options like electrodynamics. So maybe they do want it replaced here unless specified. But the instruction says "Leave names unchanged," and "electromagnetics" isn't a name. Hmm, maybe better to replace it as well. Let's proceed. Then the next section: "Accessing the PDF Version"

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."

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