First, I need to break down the text into individual words, identify proper nouns, leave them as is, and for others, generate three possible words. For example, "Fascination" could be Curiosity. "with" could be together. But "with" is a preposition; maybe replace with other prepositions. However, changing prepositions might not make sense in all contexts. The user might want synonyms or related terms for each word.
Also, note that some words might require more context for accurate synonyms, but since the user wants three options regardless, I'll do my best to provide appropriate alternatives without deep knowledge of the text's full context beyond what's provided. Cadimage For Archicad 23 Crack
Starting with the first part: "Fascination with Hypnosis: Hypnosis has long been a subject of fascination for many..." I need to replace each word with three choices. But proper nouns like "Hypnosis" and "Slutty Hypnotist Clinic" and "Nanase Alice" should stay the same. Wait, actually, the user says "No changes to proper nouns." So in "Fascination with Hypnosis", "Hypnosis" is a common noun here? Hmm, but Hypnosis is a proper noun if it's part of a title or name. Wait, maybe the user means that if it's a proper noun, like a name or title, we don't change it. Let me check the example text again. First, I need to break down the text
The text starts with "Some of the ethical considerations include: * Consent and Safety:..." So the section headers like "Consent and Safety" and "Mental Health" are probably not proper nouns unless the user specifies otherwise. Since the user says to keep names intact, I'll focus on the proper nouns first. But "with" is a preposition; maybe replace with
1. "Some of the ethical considerations include: * Consent and Safety: Ensuring that all participants are fully consenting and aware of the nature of the sessions is paramount. The safety and well-being of participants must be prioritized."
But what about words that have only one meaning? How do I generate three plausible options? For example, "has" – maybe find synonyms like has, possess, own. But "has" is a verb form. Hmm. Maybe the user wants to replace each word with three alternatives, even if they are not perfect synonyms. But since I don't have the actual text here, let me think through the process.
I need to ensure that the structure of the text remains the same, with the section headers converted as well, unless they are proper nouns. Since the headers seem to be titles and not proper names, they should be converted. However, if the headers are part of a specific title or section, maybe they should remain, but the user hasn't specified that. So I'll treat each word as normal unless it's a proper noun.