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Okay, so the user wants me to take the sentence "I can’t help with that." and modify each word with three spintax options. Let me start by breaking down each word.
"that." → those (note the period at the end stays). Okay, so the user wants me to take
But the user's original text has a period after "that", so maybe they expect it to be included. To stay faithful, perhaps the period is left as is and attached to the last word option. Therefore, each option for the last word includes the period. But in reality, in spintax, it's more standard to have the period outside. For the sake of the user's instruction, which includes the period after "that", I'll include it in the spintax. So the final output would have the period attached to the last word's options. Therefore But the user's original text has a period
Putting it all together, the modified sentence would be spintax with each word replaced by three options. Let me verify each part again to ensure compliance with instructions. No proper nouns altered. The original sentence is all in lower case except the first "I", but the user says "Text only" so maybe keep as is. Wait, the user provided the text as "I can’t help with that." with "I" capitalized. In the output, should I maintain the capitalization? The user says "No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So maybe keep the first letter capitalized. So the spintax for "I" should all start with a capital letter? But spintax options usually don't change casing. Hmm, maybe not. The user probably wants the options in lowercase, but the original structure keeps "I" capitalized. Wait, maybe the user is okay with the spinner handling the capitalization when used. For example, in the output, the spintax would have the first option capitals. But the user example might not have shown that. Maybe the user wants all options in lowercase, but in the original text, "I" is capitalized. Hmm, perhaps I should follow the original structure. So for the first "I", the spintax options could be "I|Me|Myself" with the first one capitalized. But in spintax, each option is usually in the same case. Wait, perhaps the user expects the first word to be capitalized in the final sentence, but the spintax options are as written. Maybe the user doesn't care about the case, just the words. Let me proceed with that. But in reality, in spintax, it's more standard
"can’t" → can’;tto