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Looking back: The user message is exactly as provided, and the assistant has generated the response given. The user's input is the instruction, and the assistant responds with an example. But in the actual scenario, perhaps the user is supposed to provide the text after the instruction, but the assistant needs to be ready to process it.
What about proper nouns? The user said to leave them unchanged. So if the text has "Apple Inc.," I leave that as is. But what about common nouns like "apple" (the fruit)? That should be replaced with alternatives like "fruit, apple, pear," but "apple" is repeated. Wait, "apple" as a common noun would be replaced, but if it's part of a proper noun like "Apple Inc.," it stays. So I need to be cautious to distinguish between common and proper nouns. LINK Really Young Porn Video
"convert words as word2. each word with 3 alternatives. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." Looking back: The user message is exactly as
Wait, the user hasn't provided the actual text yet. The example they gave was a generic format. So in the current scenario, I don't have the specific text to work with. The user is setting the instruction for how to process their future input. So my task is to explain how I would approach converting their text, given this instruction. What about proper nouns
Another point: Some words might be very common, and finding three distinct but appropriate alternatives could be hard. For example, "happy" could be replaced with "joyful," "content," "elated," but maybe "glad," "pleased," "happy." Wait, that's just repeating. I need more distinct synonyms. Also, the user wants three alternatives per word, so I need to ensure that there are at least three plausible options. If I can't think of three, I might have to note that, but the instruction says each word with three alternatives, so maybe I have to find ways even if it's a stretch.
Wait, but in the current message, the user is setting the instruction. They might be preparing to send some text, and I should respond how I will process it. So perhaps I need to ask if they have the text ready, but according to the rules, I can't ask for more info. I need to just confirm understanding.