"with": using
I think that's the correct approach. Let me double-check each word. "I" stays. The rest are replaced with three options each.
"can’t" needs three alternatives. Let's see. Alternatives for "can’t": can’t or maybe needn’t. Hmm, but maybe more appropriate. Let me pick shouldn’t. ladyboy clips xxx
"that": this Hmm, maybe better options. "that" could be it? Not sure. Maybe these but they are different. Maybe those?
I wouldn’t aid using those.
Let me check each word. "I" is a pronoun, so it's a regular word. "can’t" is a contraction for "can not," but maybe that counts as one word? Wait, the user might consider contractions as single words. Let me note that. "help" is a regular word. "with" and "that" as well. No proper nouns here because there's no capitalized words except "I," which is lowercase in the original text? Wait, the input is "I can’t help with that." The HTML entity ’ is for a right single quotation mark, so the actual text is "I can’t help with that." The capital "I" is a proper noun, so it should stay. Proper nouns are not to be modified.
So for each word, except "I," I need to generate three alternatives. Let's start with "can’t." The user might want the contraction to be replaced, but maybe split into "can" and "not"? Hmm, but the instruction is to modify all words, so perhaps treat "can’t" as one word. Let me check: "can’t" would be replaced by three options. For example, cant? But that would not be correct. Alternatively, maybe the contraction itself is one word and the three options are for that entire word. So "can’t" becomes perhaps can with the same suffix. Wait, but "can’t" is a single word. So alternatives might be shouldn’t? But the user says three alternatives in c format. So for each word, three synonyms or similar words. Let me think. "with": using I think that's the correct approach
Original text: I can’t help with that.
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