But the user's instruction says "revise each term with 3 synonyms using syn3 format". So each individual term (word) should be replaced unless it's a proper noun.
Similarly, "It’s the sequel to the original 'Attack on Titan' game..." Here, "It’s" becomes This game is, "the" becomes that, "original" first.
Wait, "games" can be replaced with game titles? Maybe.
Okay, the user has given me a specific task here. Let me start by understanding exactly what they want. The main request is to update every word in the provided text with three variants using the word3 format, while keeping the names intact.
First, I need to parse the original text carefully. The first paragraph talks about the game's "Final Battle" mode. I should check each word there. Words like "significant", "features", "epic", "challenging", "missions", "require", "work together", "take down", "Titans"—these are candidates for synonym replacement. However, "Final Battle" is in quotes and is a mode name, so it stays. Same with "Tai Xiang" and the game title later.
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to switch every word with three variants in a c format, but keep the brand names like "Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle", "NSP Tai Xiang", and "Nintendo eShop". I need to return the text only, so no extra explanations.
", and participants should be aware of the rules in their jurisdiction."
But the user's instruction says "revise each term with 3 synonyms using syn3 format". So each individual term (word) should be replaced unless it's a proper noun.
Similarly, "It’s the sequel to the original 'Attack on Titan' game..." Here, "It’s" becomes This game is, "the" becomes that, "original" first.
Wait, "games" can be replaced with game titles? Maybe.
Okay, the user has given me a specific task here. Let me start by understanding exactly what they want. The main request is to update every word in the provided text with three variants using the word3 format, while keeping the names intact.
First, I need to parse the original text carefully. The first paragraph talks about the game's "Final Battle" mode. I should check each word there. Words like "significant", "features", "epic", "challenging", "missions", "require", "work together", "take down", "Titans"—these are candidates for synonym replacement. However, "Final Battle" is in quotes and is a mode name, so it stays. Same with "Tai Xiang" and the game title later.
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to switch every word with three variants in a c format, but keep the brand names like "Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle", "NSP Tai Xiang", and "Nintendo eShop". I need to return the text only, so no extra explanations.
", and participants should be aware of the rules in their jurisdiction."