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First, I need to identify the proper nouns in the text. The most obvious ones are "Astro Vision Lifesign 12.5 Full Version Cracked 691l" and "Lifesign 12.5". These should remain unchanged.
Okay, the user wants me to replace all words with three synonyms in the given text. Let me start by reading through the provided example to understand the format. The example uses word2 for each replacement. Proper nouns like "Astro Vision Lifesign 12.5" and "Astro Vision" should remain unchanged. Astro Vision Lifesign 12.5 Full Version Cracked 691l
I'll need to go through each word, identify common nouns, find three appropriate synonyms, and format them correctly. Let me start with the first paragraph and then proceed step by step. Also, the user wants only the text content with the modified words in the specified format. No markdown, just plain text. Let me make sure the replacements are accurate and the flow of the text remains coherent after substitutions. First, I need to identify the proper nouns in the text
I should go through each sentence and identify each replaceable term. Let's start with the first sentence: "The Astro Vision Lifesign 12.5 Full Version Cracked 691l offers a plethora of features that make it a powerful tool for astrology enthusiasts." Here, "offers," "plethora," "features," "powerful," "tool," "enjoy" (if present) are possible targets. Okay, the user wants me to replace all
Lastly, I'll present the final text with all modifications, making sure there are no markdown elements and that it's clean text as requested.
The: The remains. Proper noun? No. But the word "The" is not a proper noun. However, the instruction says to skip proper nouns. So "The" is a common noun here and should be replaced. Wait, but "The" is an article. Hmm, the user's instruction says "skip proper nouns", so articles like "The" are not proper nouns, so they need to be replaced with synonyms. Synonyms for "The" as an article might be tricky. Maybe it's better to leave it as "The" since it's not a content word. Wait, but the user says "each word". So maybe even articles? But "The" is a definite article. Are there synonyms for it? Not really. Maybe just leave as the? But that's not helpful. Hmm. Maybe the user wants all words except proper nouns to be changed. So for content words, articles, prepositions. But finding synonyms for articles and prepositions is tricky. Maybe articles and prepositions can be left as is if no suitable synonyms exist. Let me check examples. For instance, "The" in a sentence might not have a synonym. So in such cases, perhaps just leave as the? But that's not helpful. The user example might have shown that in the sample. Let me check the sample output given by the user in the history. Wait, the user provided a sample input and sample output. Let me see. The user wrote:
Also, need to check that after replacement, the sentence still makes sense. For example, "database of celebrities and historical figures" → "database of notable individuals and famous personalities." Wait, "celebrities" and "figures" both need synonyms. Let's see: "celebrities" → public figures, "historical figures" → well-known individuals.