1. "Don't" → Refrain from 2. "touch" → handle 3. "proper" → appropriate 4. "nouns" → words 5. "Text" → Content 6. "only." → solely. 7. "rephrase" → reword 8. "every" → any 9. "word" → expression 10. "with" → together with 11. "3" → tercet 12. "variants" → iterations 13. "formatted" → structured 14. "v3" → ""|"|option3"|"|choice3"
Original query: "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. rephrase every word with 3 variants formatted v3."
Avoid engage with suitable words. Content merely. rewrite each term combined with a set of three alternatives arranged as format1 or layout2 or arrangement3. Write only reword all term using three versions organized in layout1 or Mylfwood 25 02 10 Anya Olsen And Mandy Waters X...
The user's message is: "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. rephrase every word with 3 variants formatted v1."
Okay, the user wants me to rephrase each word in the given text with three variants, formatted like v3. But they mentioned not to touch proper nouns. First, I need to check if there are any proper nouns in the input text. The example uses "Text:" which is probably the title, so maybe the actual text comes after? Wait, the user provided "Text:" but no actual text. Maybe it's a placeholder? They might expect me to apply the rephrasing to a given text they'll provide. But in this case, the user's message is the instruction, and the example shows the format. So, perhaps they want the instruction text itself rephrased. Let me parse the original query again. "proper" → appropriate 4
The user says: "Text: [blank]". Maybe they're expecting me to apply the rephrasing to a future text. But in the context of the current question, I need to rephrase the instruction given. So the user is asking for instructions on how to rephrase a text, and now they want the assistant to rephrase the instruction itself. That seems a bit meta. Alternatively, maybe they want the example rephrased. But since the example is "Text:" without content, perhaps the user is testing if I can handle empty input. But that doesn't make sense. Let me read the user's original message again step by step.
They then provided an example where the input text is "Text:" and the output is "Text: [answer]." So maybe they want me to take the instruction and rephrase each word. But the instruction has "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. rephrase every word with 3 variants formatted v1." So that's the text to rephrase, but the example's input is empty. Wait, perhaps there's confusion. The user might have made an error in their example. Alternatively, perhaps they want the assistant to generate the rephrased version of the instruction, using the instruction as the text. Let me try that. For example, take each word in "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. rephrase every word with 3 variants formatted v3." and rephrase each word three times. But that seems a bit of a loop. Let me proceed under that assumption. Let's break down each word in the instruction and rephrase them. Also, note that proper nouns are not to be touched. But in the instruction, there are no proper nouns. So all words can be rephrased. Let's do that step by step. in the example
So the user wants the instruction text (the words "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. rephrase every word with 3 variants formatted v3.") to be rephrased, each word getting three variants. But they said "Text only." so maybe just the text that's not the proper nouns. However, in the example, the output they provided is a template. Hmm. Wait, the user included an example where the input is "Text:" followed by nothing. So maybe they want the assistant to generate the rephrased version of the instruction, but the actual text to rephrase isn't provided. Wait, perhaps there was a mistake. The user might have intended to provide a specific text but forgot. But given the way the query is structured, they might want the example to show how the rephrasing works. Let me check the example again.