Cetvrti Rajh Milan Vidojevic Pdf Download Bernalmt [portable]

Then, the author section. Wait, the user mentioned "Don't touch proper nouns". The text says "Milan Vidojevic: The Author". There's no placeholder here, so maybe no action needed unless there's a placeholder. Looking back, the user's instruction is to swap terms with 3 options, so only if there are placeholders in the text need to be replaced. The line about the author doesn't have a placeholder, so it's okay to leave as is.

Alternatively, maybe the user wants the entire text to be processed word by word, including the words inside the brackets. For example, in the first sentence, "profession or expert" inside the brackets is a part to be replaced. So each word within the brackets is also to be replaced. But the example shows that the entire bracketed part is replaced with three options, not each word. So this is a bit conflicting. Cetvrti Rajh Milan Vidojevic Pdf Download bernalmt

I should check each word in the text. Let's start with the first sentence: "Milan Vidojevic is a renowned [insert profession or expert] with a passion for [insert relevant field or topic]." The proper nouns here are "Milan Vidojevic," so they stay. Words like "renowned" can be replaced with synonyms like acclaimed. "Profession or expert" in the placeholder needs to generate options like scholar. The bracketed parts are already placeholders and might not need changing, but the user might expect them to be filled. Wait, the user says "swap each word with 3 options," including the phrases in brackets? Hmm, maybe the [insert] parts are placeholders, but since the user wants all words (except proper nouns) replaced, I should probably consider the words inside the brackets as well. But the example given in the instructions uses "insert" as placeholders. Wait, the user's instruction says "replace each word with 3 options," but the text contains placeholders like [insert profession or expert] and [insert relevant field or topic]. Should those be swapped as well, or are they just placeholders to be filled in by the user later? The user's instruction says to "swap each word with 3 options," so perhaps even those bracketed parts need to have their words replaced. But maybe the [insert] parts are meant to stay as instructions. The example given in the user's own response uses "renowned [insert profession or expert]" as a bracketed placeholder, so maybe those parts are exceptions. Let me clarify. Then, the author section

FAQs section: "Q: What is Cetvrti Rajh? A: [Insert brief definition or explanation] Q: What is Milan? A: [Insert brief bio or description] Q: How do you retrieve the guide? A: [Insert step-by-step guide]" There's no placeholder here, so maybe no action

Looking at the user's example input and output:

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