Looking at the example given, the assistant used this format for each word, ensuring proper nouns like "Web Video Collection Torrent 9.45 GB" remained the same. I need to check each sentence and replace every word (excluding proper nouns) with three synonyms, separated by |, and enclosed in braces.
Given that the user provided an example text, and the instruction is to "replace words in format opt3" etc., but the example text doesn't have any such format. It's possible that the user intended to provide a different text with opt placeholders, but it's missing. Alternatively, maybe the user is asking to take the given text and, for each word that's not a proper noun, replace it with three synonyms in the format opt1. That would make sense. But the given text is in English, and replacing every non-proper noun with three synonyms would make it impossible to understand. So that can't be right. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to take their example text and add three synonyms for certain words in that text. For example, in the example text, replacing "reputable" with three synonyms in the format syn1, etc. Web Video Collection Torrent 9.45 Gb
After processing each word, I'll double-check that the proper nouns like "Web Video Collection Torrent 9.45 GB" are not altered. Also, verify that each line ends correctly and that the formatting matches the user's previous example. Looking at the example given, the assistant used
I need to make sure not to alter any proper nouns. So, I'll need to identify which words are part of the proper noun. In the text, "Web Video Collection Torrent 9.45 GB" is capitalized and seems to be the title, so those words should remain as they are. It's possible that the user intended to provide
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As I go through each word, I'll check if the synonyms are accurate and appropriate in context. For instance, "skyrocketed" can be replaced with "surged" but "skyrocketed" again might be a bit redundant, but since the user asked for three, maybe "surged, exploded, skyrocketed". Also, ensuring that the synonyms don't change the meaning. For example, "video" as "movie" might not cover all aspects, but in general use, it's acceptable.