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Proper nouns in the example sentence are "brown" and "over the" – no, the only proper noun would be something like "New York" in another example. Since this example doesn't have any, we can proceed.
So the assistant needs to process a text where certain words are replaced with synonyms in a format. For each such group, replace the existing options with different synonyms for each term, maintaining three per group. Proper nouns must not be altered. The output should just be the transformed text, nothing else. Lesbea.24.08.06.Zazie.Skymm.And.Izzy.Delphine.X...
In any case, the key points are: 1. Swap words in a format. 2. Each term has three synonyms. 3. Proper nouns stay unchanged. 4. Only output the text. Proper nouns in the example sentence are "brown"
Wait, the user says "swap words in b format. each term with 3 synonyms. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So perhaps the input is text with words in groups with synonyms separated by |, and the user wants to replace each group with synonyms, ensuring that each original term is replaced with a synonym from its set of three. Proper nouns are to remain unchanged. So for example, if the input is "The big dog chased the little cat." The output would be "The big dog chased the little cat." But the user wants to swap the words in each group to their synonyms. Wait, but the example I just made up swaps the order within the group. But maybe the user expects that each synonym in the group is being replaced with another synonym, maintaining the three, but changing which is first, second, or third? Or maybe changing the entire set of synonyms for each term. The instruction is a bit unclear. For each such group, replace the existing options
Okay, let's see what the user is asking for here. They want me to swap words in a b format, where each term has three synonyms. Proper nouns should stay the same, and they only want the output text.
Processing steps: - Identify each a group. - For each group, replace the synonyms with different ones, ensuring three options per term. - Ensure proper nouns are not altered (but in this case, none are present).
Wait, maybe the input is a text with words in a format, which are placeholders for synonyms, and the user wants to swap each word in those groups with another synonym, keeping three options per term. Hmm, but the user's example might be different. Let me think. If the input is something like "The quick brown wolf jumps over the lazily dog." Then the task would be to swap each b group with one of its synonyms, but keeping three synonyms per term. Wait, but the output should have the same structure with but each term swapped with a different synonym? Or maybe generate a version where each synonym group is replaced by one of its options, resulting in a coherent sentence with all possible variations? No, probably just replace each group with one synonym from the list, but since it's a b format, maybe they want to generate all possible combinations? That seems less likely. Alternatively, the user might have provided a text with such groups and wants each group to be replaced with a different set of three synonyms, maintaining the same structure.