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Okay, so the user wants me to replace any words that are formatted like v1 with three synonyms. The instructions say to only change those specific words and not proper nouns. Let me break this down.
So the steps I need to take are:
The next thing is to make sure not to change proper nouns. Proper nouns are like names of people, places, brands, etc. For instance, if there's a text like "Apple is a technology company", "Apple" is a proper noun and shouldn't be replaced, while the block tech should be replaced with one of the synonyms. So I need to be cautious about identifying proper nouns to avoid altering them. Xnxx Malayalam Sex Videos
Wait, the user's instruction says: "No changes to proper nouns." So if the original word (the first in the braces) is a proper noun, we shouldn't replace it. But the problem is that the model might not know that the first word is a proper noun unless it's capitalized. For example, company – if "Apple" is a proper noun (a company name), we should leave it as is or replace it with another proper noun like "company"? No, because "company" and "business" are common nouns. So perhaps the user is indicating that within the text, if there's a proper noun, we shouldn't touch it. But when replacing the v1 blocks, we need to ensure that the first word isn't a proper noun. This seems a bit tricky. Maybe the user wants to assume that all the first words in the braces are non-proper nouns. Maybe the user is manually handling proper nouns and only wants the synonyms changed in the blocks. I'll proceed under that assumption: the v3 blocks contain non-proper nouns and we can replace them with one of the three synonyms. But to be safe, if the first word in the braces is capitalized, maybe it's a proper noun and shouldn't be replaced. Wait, but the user said to make no changes to proper nouns. So if the word in the text is "Apple" and in the block is Apple, we should leave it as "Apple" and ignore the synonyms. But the user probably formatted the blocks correctly. Maybe they provided the blocks such that the original word is not a proper noun. Or maybe they want the model to check and not replace proper nouns. This is a bit ambiguous. Okay, so the user wants me to replace
First, I need to look through the text and find all instances of v2 or similar. The brackets and pipe symbols are the key here. Each of these represents a word that has three synonyms listed in the vertical bar-separated format. For example, run would mean the word "run" is to be replaced with one of the synonyms: "jog" or "sprint". But wait, the user said "all words with 3 synonyms" – does that mean each curly brace block has three options? Then I need to pick one synonym from each such block. So the steps I need to take are:
But how do I know if the original word is a proper noun? The user might format the synonyms as v3, where the original word (v1) is not in the text. For example, in the example above, the original word is "tech" which is replaced by "technology" or "innovation". Wait, maybe the first element in the braces is the original word. So if the user writes run, the original word is "run", and we need to replace it with one of the synonyms. But the user said "no changes to proper nouns", so if "run" is a proper noun in the context, we shouldn't replace it. But how would the model know that? Maybe the user expects the assistant to just replace any instance of v2 with a synonym, regardless of whether the original word is a proper noun. Hmm, this is a bit confusing.
Now, to test this with an example. Suppose the input is "The quick red fox jumps over the lazy hound." The correct output would be three versions where each v3 is replaced by one of the synonyms. However, the user might want to replace each block individually with one synonym, making sure each is replaced. Wait, but the user says "all words with 3 synonyms." So for each v3 block, the first word is to be replaced by one of the three, and the replacement is applied. The user might want each block to be replaced with one synonym, not all permutations. So for each block in the text, pick one synonym and replace the original.