Original text: "Pay for the unlocking service, which usually costs a small fee." After processing: Pay for the deactivating agency, which often demands a modest charge.
I need to go through each word in the provided text, check if it's a proper noun (Nokia, 1280, IMEI), if not, replace with three synonyms. Also, handle contractions and HTML entities correctly. Nokia 1280 Security Code Unlock By Imei
In the original response, the phrase "Security Code" was swapped to security Code. So maybe the "Code" here is a common noun and needs to be swapped. Wait, but "Code" in "Security Code" might be part of the product name? Unlikely. Probably "Security Code" is a common phrase here. So the user's example shows that even parts of the title can be replaced, as long as it's not a proper noun. Therefore, I need to check each word in the text. Original text: "Pay for the unlocking service, which
"Security" could be replaced with security, safety, or protection. Wait, "security" is part of the proper noun in "Security Code," so maybe the first "Security" here is part of the title. Hmm, maybe the user means not to change the titles if they're part of the proper noun? Wait, no—the instruction says not to touch proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names like brand names (Nokia), product models (1280), titles, etc. So words like "Security Code" might be a proper noun? Probably not. Wait, maybe "Nokia 1280" is the proper noun. The rest like "Security Code" are common nouns. In the original response, the phrase "Security Code"
Another part: "unlocking your device using its IMEI number." "Unlocking" becomes freeing, "using" becomes via. "IMSI" or "IMEI" is a proper noun, so it stays.
Wait, but that's a lot of work. Let me start with the first sentence: