Hmm, the original query says "modify words formatted v3. every word with 3 synonyms. No changes to proper nouns." So perhaps the initial text they provided has words in the v1 format that need to be replaced with their synonyms? Wait, no, the example text doesn't have any such formatting. Maybe there's a misunderstanding here. Wait, maybe the user wants to take the text provided and for each word, replace it with a synonym trio in the specified format. But the example shows they want the output to have v2 for each word, but not changing proper nouns.
Let me start with the first paragraph:
Therefore, the correct action is to return the original text without changes since there are no terms with three options to convert. But maybe the user expects a hypothetical example, but based on the input provided, there's nothing to modify. However, the user might have included a formatting error or maybe expects a different approach. Monsters Of Cock - Amber Peach
Looking back through the provided text, there are no such instances. The original text as given doesn't contain any terms with three options. The user might have provided an example input, but in this case, the input doesn't have any 3-option terms to change. So the result would be the original text, but with the placeholder [Brewery Name] left alone and "Monsters Of Cock" as a name not changed.
First, I need to identify all the instances where words are in the v3 format. But looking at the provided text, there are none. Wait, the user probably wants me to convert existing words in the text into this synonym format. Wait, maybe the example was just demonstrating the format they want for the response, not indicating existing formatting in the input. Let me check again. Hmm, the original query says "modify words formatted v3
Wait, maybe the instruction is to look for any term that has three options in the text. For example, if there was a sentence like "The beer has flavors of apple, banana, or orange," I'd change it to apple.
Processing each word:
Looking at the original text, the first paragraph mentions "Monsters Of Cock family" – maybe "Monsters Of Cock" isn't a name and should be changed, but the user said to leave names unchanged. Wait, "Monsters Of Cock" might actually be a proper noun here, referring to a specific brand or family of beers. I need to make sure not to change that. Then there's "[Brewery Name]" which is a placeholder, so I'll leave that as is.