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Finally, assemble all the substitutions in spintax format as specified, ensuring that the output is clean and follows the format with word1 without any extra text or explanations, as per the user's instruction.
Another example: "However, I couldn’t find any direct connection between Valentina Nappi and Antonio Salieri." Here, "connection" might be link, "direct" could be straight, etc.
For "Valentina Nappi: A Modern-Day Figure", the proper noun stays, but "Modern-Day" could be "Contemporary", "Current", or "Recent". The term "Figure" might be "Individual", "Personage", or "Character". -Salieri- -Valentina Nappi- La signora del terz...
Starting with the example they provided: "Salieri was a prominent figure in 18th-century Italian music..." Here, "Salieri" is a proper noun and stays. "Was" becomes "is" or similar. "Prominent" can be "notable," "renowned," etc. I need to check each word for possible synonyms and ensure that the names like Salieri and Valentina Nappi are left unchanged.
Wait, the phrase "La Signora del Terzo" is in italics and is a proper noun, so the entire phrase is kept as is. The word "terzo" is Italian for "third," but in the context of the title, it's part of the proper name. So no substitution is needed there. Finally, assemble all the substitutions in spintax format
This could be tedious, but I'll proceed carefully, ensuring each word is addressed. Let me start with the first paragraph and go line by line, applying the spintax to every word except proper nouns.
Wait, "music" as "melodic arts," "18th-century" becomes "18th-epoch" or "eighteenth-era." Need to ensure that time periods and nouns are correctly substituted. Also, verbs like "was" become "is," "remains," etc. The term "Figure" might be "Individual", "Personage", or
Moving on to the historical part: "Antonio Salieri was an Italian composer and teacher..." The proper noun remains, but "composer" can be "musician", "arranger", or "conductor". "Teacher" might become "instructor", "educator", or "mentor". I have to ensure that each substitution makes sense contextually.
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