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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to rewrite all terms with three options in the format syn2, using synonyms, while keeping proper nouns the same. The text they provided is empty, so maybe they just gave an example. Hmm, I need to make sure I understand the task correctly. Sheena Shaw - Ultimate Anal Queen -Evil Angel- ...
Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for a general method. Let me try an example. Suppose the text is "The cat sat on the mat." Then, I need to replace each word with three synonyms in curly brackets. For instance, "cat" could become pussycat, "sat" could be seated, etc. But proper nouns like specific names should stay as is. However, in the given example, there's no text, so maybe the user wants a template or explanation. But the user's query is a bit confusing. Maybe they want the assistant to show how to format the response? Let me check the example again. The user says "rewrite all terms with 3 options using syn2 format." instance content missing
First, I should look for any terms in the text that can be replaced with three synonyms. But since the example text is blank, maybe I should create a sample to demonstrate. Wait, the user might have provided a text in the initial query. Oh, looking back, the user's message starts with "text:" followed by a blank line. Maybe that's a mistake. They probably meant to provide a text for rewriting. Oh, the user might have intended to include the text here but forgot. In that case, I should ask for clarification. But the instruction says "No changes to proper nouns." So if there are any proper nouns in the text, they should remain. The text they provided is empty, so maybe
Wait, perhaps they want all terms (nouns, verbs, adjectives) to be replaced with three synonyms each, separated by vertical bars in curly braces. So each word (except proper nouns) becomes a list of three synonyms. Let me make sure I'm not missing anything. The user emphasized "Text only." So the output should be plain text, no markdown. Also, proper nouns should stay the same. For example, if the text is "Paris is beautiful," then "Paris" remains, and "is" becomes am if applicable. But maybe only content words are replaced. The user might be testing the ability to generate multiple synonyms per term. Let me proceed step by step. First, identify each term in the text that's not a proper noun. Then, for each term, list three synonyms separated by | within curly braces. Make sure the text remains readable with the substitutions. But without a sample text, it's a bit challenging. Since the user's provided text is empty, perhaps they want an illustration. For instance, if the input text was "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," the output would be This swift russet animal leaps over these lethargic creature. However, proper nouns like "fox" are common nouns here, so they get replaced. But if there was a proper noun like "Paris," then that remains. The user probably wants to test if the model can generate three synonyms per term. So the main challenge is generating accurate and appropriate synonyms. I need to ensure that the synonyms are valid and contextually suitable. For example, "quick" can be replaced by "fast," "swift," or "rapid," which are all correct. But if the term is "jump," the synonyms would be "leap," "hop," "bound." The key is to maintain the sentence structure while substituting each word (except proper nouns) with three synonyms. I need to make sure that the output is only text, no markdown, and the formatting is correct. Alright, I think I've got the idea. Now, if I had a text, I could process each term step by step to replace it with three synonyms in the specified format.
