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So the plan is: iterate over each word in the text, check if it's a proper noun. How? Maybe by checking if the word is capitalized in the middle of the sentence, but sometimes that's part of a title case. Hmm, complicated. Alternatively, if the word is all uppercase, that's a proper noun? Not necessarily. Maybe I should assume that any word that isn't a common noun or adjective isn't a proper noun. Wait, maybe the user is providing a text where proper nouns are clearly marked, but since they said "Don't touch proper nouns", I need a way to identify them. Since the user hasn't provided a specific text, maybe I should use the example they gave. Let me check the example again.
In conclusion, given the ambiguity, the correct approach is to ask for the text. However, the user's message is in Chinese, but the initial instruction is in English. Wait, the user's message here is in English. Given that, perhaps the assistant should output a sample response. For example, take the example given in the user's query and apply the revisions, but since no text is provided, it's unclear. Therefore, the assistant should probably respond with a request for the text to process. However, the user might expect the assistant to handle it without further input. Given the problem setup, perhaps the assistant should generate a hypothetical example. So the plan is: iterate over each word
But in this case, the user's text is just their instruction. To comply with their request, maybe the assistant should create a sample. For instance, take the instruction text and process it, but the user might not want that. Alternatively, perhaps the user made a mistake and didn't provide the text to process. However, since the user's message is the instruction, maybe the assistant should respond with a system message. But according to the current setup, the assistant must reply to the user's message, which is the instruction. So the assistant should perhaps ask for the text to process. Hmm, complicated
So, the input is a text where I need to go through each word (excluding proper nouns) and replace each with three synonyms or variants. But wait, synonyms might not always be correct. Maybe they just want alternative forms or related terms? Also, proper nouns like names, places, brands should stay as they are. Maybe I should assume that any word that