This is going to be a lengthy process, but necessary. Let me try to proceed methodically.
First, I need to make sure I understand the requirements correctly. Each word in the text should be replaced with three alternative words, presented in the format word3, except for proper nouns like "Vancouver," "Olympic," "Winter Games," "Ubisoft," "Sega," etc. Proper nouns should remain unchanged.
But some words might have multiple synonyms. For example, "brought together" is a phrase, but the instruction says each word. So split into "brought" and "together". Let me see: Vancouver 2010 Pc Game Crack Site
Break into words:
Cost: → Expense (but Cost is a noun, so Cost) But "Cost" is part of the label here, so if it's a proper noun? No, it's just a section title. So replace "Cost" with synonyms. This is going to be a lengthy process, but necessary
So:
This is going to be time-consuming, but let's proceed step by step. Each word in the text should be replaced
First, I need to parse the text and identify the proper nouns. The main one is "Vancouver 2010 PC Game Crack Site," which is a proper noun, so "Vancouver 2010" along with "PC Game Crack Site" should stay as-is. However, the user's previous example included "Vancouver 2010 PC Game Crack Site: manual" where only "guide" was replaced, implying that the phrase "Crack Site" is part of the proper noun? Wait, the user instruction says to keep proper nouns unchanged. But "Crack Site" is part of the title. Wait, in the original text, "Vancouver 2010 PC Game Crack Site" is the title, so it's a proper noun. Therefore, all the words in that title should remain as they are, including "Crack" and "Site." Wait, but in the example response the assistant provided earlier, "Vancouver 2010 PC Game Crack Site" was transformed into "Vancouver 2010 PC Game Crack Site: manual" where only "guide" was replaced. Hmm, maybe the user considers the entire title as a proper noun except for the last word. But the instruction says "No changes to proper nouns." So perhaps the title is a proper noun, and only the word after the colon is replaced. Wait, the user's example shows: "Vancouver 2010 PC Game Crack Site: manual" where "guide" was replaced. That suggests that the part after the colon is a regular word, so it's being replaced. So in the given task, the user expects each word in the text to be replaced with three alternatives, except for proper nouns.