60 Seconds Mods -
I need to make sure that each term is replaced with three options without using brand names or specific mod names. Let me check the example again. The user in their previous response had Nexus Mod Manager but in the current query, they said to skip brands and names. So in this example, "Nexus Mod Manager" is a brand, so it should be excluded. Therefore, in my current task, I need to avoid any specific brand names or mod names mentioned in the text.
Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants all terms with three options in c format, keeping brand names, and return text only. 60 seconds mods
Let me take the first example. The sentence is about a mod adding new items. The original terms are "new items", "food", "tools", "building materials". Each of these needs three options. Let's think. "Food" could be replaced with edibleitemssources. "Tools" could be gear. "Building materials" might be construction materials. "New items" as a category could be additional elements. I need to make sure that each term
Therefore, I need to go through each sentence, identify words that are not proper nouns, and replace each with three synonyms in ... format. So in this example, "Nexus Mod Manager" is
"mods can range from simple tweaks" – "simple tweaks" might become "minor adjustments|minimal changes|small alterations."
Another possibility is that the user wants to replace each term (phrase) in the text with three options. For example, in the sentence "Mods can foster a sense of community among players..." the term "foster a sense of community" could be replaced with three different phrases. But the user's current wording says "every word", so I'll proceed accordingly, even if it's not as effective.
Looking back, the user first asked for terms with 3 options, then to alter every term with 3 variants, then again, now every word with 3 variants, keeping brand names. The term "term" might refer to phrases or single words. Since the current query specifies "every word", I need to process each word into three options. But replacing each single word can lead to awkward phrases. Maybe the user actually intended to replace multi-word terms, but the wording is ambiguous. However, following the user's exact current instruction, I'll proceed to replace each single word with three options.