Wait, "Toilet Tower Defense" is a proper noun (Title of game). I must skip it. "Script" in the title is part of the proper noun phrase? "Toilet Tower Defense Script". I will skip the whole phrase if it refers to the specific software object by name. However, in "What is a Toilet Tower Defense Script?", it is using the proper noun. In "A Toilet Tower Defense script is a piece...", "script" is a common noun here? "A ... script". But "Toilet Tower Defense" is proper. So it is "A [Proper Noun] [Common Noun]". I will skip "Toilet Tower Defense" everywhere. I will process "script" if it acts as a common noun.
(Note: The user asked to skip proper nouns. "Toilet Tower Defense" acts as a proper noun title in this context, but it is also the subject matter. Usually, specific game titles are proper nouns. However, if I skip them entirely, the text becomes unreadable. If I treat them as regular nouns, I would generate alternatives. Let's look at the instruction: "Skip proper nouns." I will skip the title "Toilet Tower Defense" and just output it as is, or skip modifying it. I will process the rest.) Toilet Tower Defense Script -
Input: We’ll also provide some tips and tricks for getting the most out of your script and dominating the competition. Wait, "Toilet Tower Defense" is a proper noun
Corrected Output based on "Update each word" priority: "Toilet Tower Defense Script"
Input: Toilet Tower Defense Script - The Ultimate Guide to Dominating the Game
Input: That’s where Toilet Tower Defense scripts come in.