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- "Whether" → If you are - "fan" → buff - "literature" → writings - "looking to" → intending to - "explore" → discover - "genre" → category - "sure to" → destined to - "captivate" → entrance - "intrigue" → piquestimulatecuriosity

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Next, the output should be in text only, no markdown. So just the plain text with the replacements. Let me make sure to not use any formatting. - "Whether" → If you are - "fan"

I need to ensure that each word (except proper nouns) is replaced with three alternatives. For example, "neutral" could be "unbiased|balanced|impartial". Also, check for hyphenated words or contractions. For example, "I’ll" should be split into "I'll" and then process "I'll" as "I|we|they". Wait, but the user says to skip proper nouns. Is "I" considered a proper noun? Probably not. So I should process it. But "I" doesn't have three synonyms. Hmm, maybe the user expects placeholders. Wait, the example in the original text is replaced with three variants, so perhaps even pronouns like "I" could have placeholders like "they|me|you", but that might not make sense. Wait, maybe the user just wants any three options, even if they aren't exact synonyms. Let me check the original example given by the user. In their example input, the output has word2 for each word. So perhaps it's acceptable to have any three possible variations, even if they are not exact synonyms. Let me make sure to not use any formatting

Now, for the words in the third paragraph: "stories", "intended", "mature", "audiences", "essential", "approach", "sensitivity", "respect", "powerful", "tool", "exploring", "human", "desires", "relationships", "crucial", "prioritize", "consent", "empathy".