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So the instruction is to take each word, if it's not a proper noun, replace it with three options. Proper nouns remain as is. For example, "cutting-edge" becomes innovative. Each such word in the text (excluding proper nouns) is replaced with three synonyms, formatted in a where a, b, c are the three options.
So each word is replaced with three options. Now, the user's answer must follow the same for all words except proper nouns.
So I need to go through each word, one by one, and create three alternatives that make sense in the sentence. Eran Hersh- El Mukuka- Mumba Yachi - Aicha feat...
"Expertise" becomes specialization.
Wait, the instruction says "switch all words with 3 synonyms as word2." So every word (except names) should be replaced with three synonyms in curly braces. Let me check the example again. The user's sample shows replacing words with three synonyms, so each word in the original text (excluding names) is replaced by three possible synonyms in curly braces. So in the text, after replacement, the sentence should have all words (except names) as synonym1. So the instruction is to take each word,
For each term, I need to think of three synonyms. Let's take "track". Synonyms might be "song|composition|piece". "Masterpiece" could be "work of art|magnificent creation|excellent work". "Caliber" could be "reputation|prestige|reputation-based". I need to make sure the synonyms fit the context. For example, "rich tapestry of sounds" might become "diverse soundscape|multi-layered auditory experience|complex sonic blend".
But I need to make sure the spintax options make sense in the sentence. For example, "music" can become "musical" or "melodic," but "industry" can be "sector," "trade," etc. Also, verbs like "has witnessed" need options like "has seen," "has observed," but "has did" doesn't make sense. Wait, the original structure is "has witnessed," so the spintax for "has" should be "has|does|did"? But "does witnessed" is incorrect. Oh, maybe I need to adjust. Since the verb is "has witnessed," the correct form should be "has seen," "has observed," "has experienced." So "has" can stay, and the verb can change: "witnessed|seen|observed." Each such word in the text (excluding proper
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