Frolicme 24 10 - 27 Helina Dream Night Away Xxx 4... [repack]
The user might have provided a sample text, but in this case, they just gave an example instruction. So applying this to any given text would require me to do this for each term, considering the part of speech. But maybe a simple approach is acceptable here, using approximate synonyms.
Original example: "rewrite every term with 3 variants as word3. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." FrolicMe 24 10 27 Helina Dream Night Away XXX 4...
Let me test another example. The user message says "Please help me with my homework." The proper nouns here are none, so all words get replaced. The transformed version would be something like: The user might have provided a sample text,
Wait, the user might expect that I use different words that are synonyms or related to the original, but not exact synonyms. For example, "term" could become "expression" or "phrase," which are synonyms. But sometimes, the same word in different contexts might not have clear synonyms. Let me try to process a few words from the example. For "rewrite," possible variants could be "rephrase," "reword," "reformulate." Then "every" could be "each," "all," "every." "3" is a numeral; maybe "three," "3 (as is)," "triplicate"? Not sure. Wait, the user example in the original instruction uses "3 variants|three alterations|multiple forms." So perhaps for numbers, you can replace them with the word or use similar expressions. However, the user also says not to touch proper nouns. So numerals like "3" are not proper nouns. Wait, "3" is a number, not a proper noun. So "3" should be replaced. But how? Maybe "three," "3 (as is)," and "thrice"? Or maybe "thrice" is an archaic term. Hmm. Original example: "rewrite every term with 3 variants



