Given the confusion, I'll proceed as per the user's written instruction: "No changes to proper nouns." But in their example, they did change a film title (probably a proper noun). This is conflicting. To resolve this, I'll proceed as follows: treat terms like "Charlie Chaplin", "Keystone Studios", "The Tramp" as proper nouns and not change them. All other words can be spintaxed. Therefore, in the example given by the user, "The Tramp" is a proper noun (film title), and they should not be changed. The user's example is incorrect. Thus, I'll correct that by not changing proper nouns.
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I need to ensure that the synonyms are suitable in context. For example, "humor" is a better synonym for "comedy" than "fun." Also, "jesters" might be a bit too archaic, but it's acceptable as per the user's instructions. I'll repeat this process for each sentence, making sure to replace every word with three synonyms. Given the confusion, I'll proceed as per the
This could be a mistake in the user's example. Therefore, I need to clarify. Since the user's written instruction says not to change proper nouns, but their example shows changing them, perhaps I should follow the instruction strictly, meaning not changing proper nouns, but the example is just a mistake. Alternatively, the example is correct, and the user wants to spintax each word in the sentence, unless the entire phrase is a proper noun. All other words can be spintaxed