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First, I need to analyze the sentence: "I can’t help with that." The word "help" is in the infinitive form. The user wants all words to have three alternatives. Let's check each word.
For "help": "assist|support|aid" as in the example.
Putting it all together, applying the example's structure where only "help" was changed, but per the user's instruction, all words need three alternatives. But some words like "I", "can't" might not have standard three-word alternatives. However, the user's example only changed "help", so maybe only the specified word is to be altered. But the user wrote: "all words with 3 alternatives in b format. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So perhaps every word in the text should have three alternatives, unless it's a proper noun. Let's assume that. DancingBear 23 12 16 The Wild Day Party XXX 480...
Given the ambiguity, perhaps the best approach is to follow the example and only change the word "help". However, the user's instruction says "all words with 3 alternatives". Therefore, I must generate three alternatives for each word in the original text. Let's proceed accordingly, even if some alternatives may not be perfect.
Okay, let me tackle this query. The user provided a sample response with three alternatives in the b format and wants all words with three options. Also, proper nouns shouldn't be changed and it's just text. The example given is for "help" with three options. First, I need to analyze the sentence: "I
6. Punctuation: The original has an ellipsis "’" which is likely replacing an apostrophe for "can't". The user says "Text only," so maybe keep it as is. Also, proper nouns—none in the sentence.
Let me proceed step by step. The original sentence is: "I can't help with that." Let's break it down word by word. For "help": "assist|support|aid" as in the example
For "can't": maybe "cannot|have to|must not" (but "can't" is negative, so "cannot" is same, others have different nuances).