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* Solved examples: The book features a large number of solved examples that illustrate the application of the concepts and principles of electromagnetics.

* 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.

The user's main request is to revise words formatted as v3 in the given text. The example shows how to handle such replacements. However, in the input they provided, there's no such formatting. The text includes terms like "electric fields" but not in the var format. The only place with the v1 is in the user's instruction. * Solved examples: The book features a large

Next line: "Conclusion In conclusion, the 5th edition of "Elements of Electromagnetics" by Matthew N. O. Sadiku is a comprehensive resource for electrical engineering students."

Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants to replace all words in the provided text with three synonyms each, using the syn1 format. First, I need to understand the task correctly. The original text is about the book "Elements of Electromagnetics" by Sadiku, so the main goal is to find synonyms for each word while keeping proper nouns like the author's name and book title unchanged. The example shows how to handle such replacements

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."

Let me go through each line again to verify synonyms are appropriate and that proper nouns are untouched. Also, ensure the output is only the text without any markdown or formatting as specified. The only place with the v1 is in the user's instruction

Next word: "provides". Synonyms might be "offers", "presents", "supplies". Then "a large number of" could be "many", "numerous", "a great quantity of". "Solved examples" might become "resolved cases", "worked-out illustrations", "completed models". "Practice problems" could be "exercise questions", "training exercises", "drill problems".

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."