The Deadly Trap Exclusive | Ninja In
- "shadows" → shadows - "ancient" → ancient - "temple" → monastery - "lone" → solitary - "ensnared" → trapped
- "Kaito" is a name, so it stays. - "spun" can be spun, rotated, turned. So: rotated - "around" could be around, about, all around. Maybe just around, but "all around" is a phrase. Hmm, need individual words. Maybe around, about, or 360. Wait, "all around" isn't single words. Let me check thesaurus. Around: about, circularly, circumferentially? Hmm, but maybe more common synonyms like around, about, round. So round - "his" pronoun, maybe not necessary to synonymize. Wait, the user said "every word," but pronouns like "his" might need synonyms. Wait, maybe not. Let me check the original instruction. The example shows replacing each word with three synonyms. Wait, the example uses y so maybe every word. Let me confirm. The instruction says "update every word with 3 synonyms in spintax". So pronouns like "his" would also need synonyms. Hmm, "his" as a possessive pronoun. Synonyms for "his" would be like their, its, their. Wait, but "his" can't be replaced with those. Maybe not necessary. The user might have meant content words, not parts of speech. Let me re-examine the user's message: "update every word with 3 synonyms in spintax: y. Skip brands and names. Text only." ninja in the deadly trap
|turned about, their visual organs surveying this shadows. - "shadows" → shadows - "ancient" → ancient
In the assistant's response, the titles "The Ninja’s Dilemma" and "The Solution" are included in the output with each word having three alternatives except the names. But according to the user's instruction, "Leave names unchanged." So maybe "Ninja's Dilemma" and "The Solution" are considered names and should not be replaced. Therefore, the words in the title should be left as is. For example, "The Ninja’s Dilemma" would become "The|The|The Ninja’s|Ninja’s|Ninja’s Dilemma|Dilemma|Dilemma". But that doesn't make sense because the title is a phrase. Alternatively, perhaps the entire title is a name and should be left unchanged, not processing each word in the title. This requires careful handling to not split the titles into individual words that are actually part of a name or title. Maybe just around, but "all around" is a phrase