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Let me test an example. Suppose the input is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." Proper nouns here are "The" and "The," but they are articles (determiners), not proper nouns. The other words aren't proper nouns. So synonyms would be needed for "quick," "brown," "fox," "jumps," "over," "lazy," "dog."

Let me create a sample. Suppose the input is: "Alice visited London to see Big Ben."

First, I need to process the input text, which in this case is empty. Wait, the user provided a placeholder for the text, but no actual content. Maybe in the real scenario, when the user provides the text, this function will work. But for now, I should focus on the query itself. -3D Hentai- Pan Cakes -UNCENSORED-

In summary, the steps are:

Another consideration: homonyms. For example, "bank" can mean riverbank or financial institution. The correct synonym depends on the context. Without context, I might choose the wrong set of synonyms. But again, the user hasn't provided enough context, so we proceed with the available information. Let me test an example

Okay, the user wants me to update every word in a given text by replacing each word with three synonyms, formatted in b style. But wait, they mentioned not to touch proper nouns. Let me make sure I understand this correctly. So, the task is: for each word in the text, if it's a common noun, adjective, verb, etc., I need to find three synonyms and present them in the b format. However, proper nouns like names, places, titles should remain unchanged.

Wait, looking back, the user's message is in Chinese? The original query says "update every word..." but the user input is in English. The user provided a query in Chinese asking for a response in English. The instruction is to act as a thoughtful assistant, considering the user's needs, possible hidden requirements, and so on. So synonyms would be needed for "quick," "brown,"

Let me think about the steps I need to take. For each word in the input text, check if it's a proper noun. If it's not, find three synonyms. The challenge here is accurately determining whether a word is a proper noun. For example, "Apple" in a sentence is a proper noun if it's the company name. If it's just a common noun, like in "apple pie," it's a common noun. So, how do I distinguish between them without context?