Another thing: the user mentioned not to change proper nouns. So names like Adele, Sam Smith, John Legend, Killing Me Softly With His Song, Roberta Flack must remain as they are. I need to make sure those are not altered.
Alright, let's begin.
Another consideration is the use of punctuation. The original text includes an en dash (–) and ampersand (’). I need to ensure that these are preserved unless specified otherwise. Killing Me Softly With His Song
Wait, but "Melancholy" and "Melody" are part of the title. Wait, the title is "The Melancholy Melody," but the user said to skip proper nouns. However, "Killing Me Softly With His Song" is a song title, which is a proper noun. So "The Melancholy Melody" might be a title as well, but it's part of the article's main heading. The user might consider that as a proper noun. Wait, the instruction is to skip proper nouns, which are specific names like people, places, titles. "The Melancholy Melody" is the title of the article, so that's a proper noun. So I need to check if that's considered a proper noun. Since it's the heading, probably yes. So the first line would have "The Melancholy Melody" as a proper noun and skip spintax for those words. Then "Unpacking “Killing Me Softly With His Song”" would skip the song title. Another thing: the user mentioned not to change proper nouns
Alright, let me start by understanding the user's request. They want me to replace each word with three synonyms in a spintax format, using syn2. However, I must skip proper nouns. The text provided includes names like Lori Lieberman, Don McLean, and Roberta Flack, which are proper nouns and should remain unchanged. Alright, let's begin
This is going to be time-consuming. Let me proceed with the first part and see if I can find acceptable synonyms for each word, ensuring that proper nouns like R&B, Adele, etc., stay unchanged. Also, the output should be in text only without markdown, so just the text with the syn1 in each word's place.
First line: