I'll go through the text sentence by sentence. Let's start with the first sentence: "This isn't the first time Carly Rae has made headlines with her unconventional promotional tactics."
Original text: "This isn’t the first time Carly Rae has made headlines..." Example output: Today Isn't first occurrence Carly Rae has generated generated buzz... LetsPostIt.24.06.22.Carly.Rae.Ice.Cream.Truck.X... UPD
Wait, the example given by the user is: replacing "This isn’t the first time Carly Rae has made headlines..." with options for each individual word except proper nouns. But in their example, "made headlines" is replaced as a whole phrase. Hmm. There's a contradiction here. Let me read the user's instruction again carefully. I'll go through the text sentence by sentence
So the last sentence becomes: Stay tuned for more updates on Carly Rae’s ventures as well as projects. But in their example, "made headlines" is replaced
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to replace each word in the provided text with three alternatives in the format opt3, and not touch proper nouns. They also mentioned it's text-only, so no markdown.