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That's straightforward. The word "Conclusion" might not need to be replaced, but the user wants every term spintaxed. However, "Conclusion" is a heading, so maybe it's a proper noun or part of the structure. Since the example output from the user left headings intact, I'll keep "Conclusion" as is.
For the conclusion: "Conclusion"
- "specific" → particular - "content piece" → creative work - "features" → includes - "individuals" → people - "engage in" → involve in - "intimate encounter" → close moment - "scenario" → setting - "depicts" → portrays - "consensual" → voluntary - "adult-themed" → for adults - "interaction" → exchange - "participants" → persons SuicideGirls - Chad And Katherine 3 In A Bed
With that in mind, I can proceed to process the entire text accordingly, ensuring that only the content words are replaced with three synonyms, using the syn2 format, while keeping the structure and function words intact. This will result in a spintaxed version of the text that's both respectful and informative, as requested. That's straightforward
In that example, the function words "I," "can," "that," "the," "in," "a," "and" are not changed. So the approach is to change content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives) but leave function words (pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions) as they are. So following that example, I should leave function words untouched and only spintax the content words. Since the example output from the user left
