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In the example given by the user, the assistant responded by swapping "apple pie" into three options. The user is showing that when text is provided, the assistant should perform the swap. But in the current context, since the user hasn't provided the text yet, the assistant just acknowledges the instruction. Therefore, the correct response is to confirm understanding as shown.

But again, the user hasn't provided actual text at this point. The current interaction is the initial step where the assistant is being asked to confirm understanding. The user might be setting up a scenario where, in the next message, they provide text for the assistant to process according to these instructions. Since the user's latest message is just the initial instruction, the assistant's response is "Understood." There's no actual text to process here, so no swapping is needed yet. Czech Bitch 5 HD 720p

So the actual task would be: When the user provides some text, replace any terms that can be swapped with three options, formatted with . But leave proper nouns as they are. The key is to recognize which terms are candidates for substitution. The example uses "apple pie" being turned into date pie. So the assistant needs to replace the first part of the term (apple) with three options, keeping the suffix (pie) the same. In the example given by the user, the

Wait, the user's original instruction says "swap all terms with 3 options in format opt1. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So the user wants the assistant to take the input text and, for each term (word or phrase) that is a noun or a combination that can be swapped (like "apple" in "apple pie"), replace it with three options in the specified format, without altering any proper nouns. Therefore, the correct response is to confirm understanding

Understood.

Okay, let me try to figure out what the user is asking for. The instruction says to swap all terms with three options in the format opt1 and not to touch proper nouns. The example given is changing "apple pie" to something like cherry pie. So they want certain phrases replaced with three alternatives in a specific format, while keeping any proper nouns (like names of people, places, etc.) unchanged.