Given the constraints, I'll proceed by providing a sample transformation of a sample sentence to demonstrate the process. This way, the user can see how it's done and apply it to their actual text.
- The → The (proper noun? No, it's an article; but maybe the user wants articles left as is? But they said no changes to proper nouns, not articles. But the user's instruction is a bit ambiguous. Wait, the user says "No changes to proper nouns," so common nouns and verbs etc. would be replaced. Articles like "the," "a" would not have synonyms. So in this case, "the" would remain as is, "the|same|itself." Hmm, maybe not. The user's instruction is to change all words except proper nouns. So "the" is not a proper noun, so it should be replaced. But finding three synonyms for "the" is tricky. Articles don't have synonyms in the same context. So maybe the user expects that only content words are changed. Maybe I need to clarify, but since I can't ask, I'll proceed by replacing most words, including function words if possible. Ben10sexyvideo
But for the sake of the example, perhaps use a more meaningful sentence. Let's say: "Alice visited London last summer." Proper nouns: Alice, London. So they stay. The rest: "visited" becomes "went|stepped|rode," "last" becomes "recent|prior|previous," "summer" becomes "summer|season|heat." So the transformed text would be: "Alice rode London recent heat." Wait, but "last" as a determiner here. Maybe "last summer" is an adjective phrase, so "last" becomes "recent|prior|previous." Given the constraints, I'll proceed by providing a
Alternatively, maybe the user's actual text is the one they provided in an example. Wait, looking back, the user's instruction is about how to process a text, but since there's no text provided here, maybe this is a test scenario where I need to explain how I would do it. The user wants to see the process of replacing each word with three synonyms, without touching proper nouns. No, it's an article; but maybe the user