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Alright, let me start by understanding the user's request. They want me to revise each word in the given text with three alternatives, formatted in c style. But they specified that proper nouns should stay unchanged. First, I need to parse through the text and identify all the words that are not proper nouns. Words like "Consanguinity," "Genetics of Incest," and "A Certain Family’s Incest Genealogy" are proper nouns, so they should remain as they are.
"A Certain Specific Family’s Kinship Genealogy Ancestry" i--- A Certain Family--39-s Incest Genealogy -Final- -Ti...
So the article starts by saying "A Certain Family" is the subject. But in the example given by the user's assistant, "Understanding Consanguinity" becomes "Understanding Elucidation Consanguinity Consanguinity". The term "Consanguinity" is not a proper noun here, so it's replaced. Alright, let me start by understanding the user's request
"A Certain Family’s Incest Genealogy" becomes: First, I need to parse through the text
But perhaps "A Certain Family’s" is not a proper noun. The user says "Proper nouns stay." If "A Certain Family" is a proper noun, then it stays. If it's just a common noun phrase, then each word is replaced. But given the context, "A Certain Family" might be a title or a specific family being referred to, but not capitalized in the text. Wait, the original text has it as: "A Certain Family’s Incest Genealogy". The ’s is the possessive apostrophe. Depending on the system, maybe it's just "A Certain Family's Incest Genealogy". So if "A Certain Family" is the name of a family, then it's a proper noun. Otherwise, it's not. But since it's a stylized title, maybe it's not a proper noun. So perhaps "A Certain Family" is not a proper noun, and thus needs to be replaced. But how? Let's check: