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Okay, the user wants me to convert every term with three variants into the c format. Let me start by reading through the example text they provided. Wait, the text they included is actually empty. Hmm, that's a bit confusing. Since there's no actual text provided, maybe they expect me to demonstrate the process or wait for them to provide the actual text later.
I should also keep the output in plain text, avoiding any markdown formatting. Since the user mentioned "text only," I need to ensure the response has no added formatting beyond what's specified. Let me also recall that "variants" could refer to synonyms, different words used in the same context, or perhaps items in a list. For example, if a sentence is like "The car uses gas, diesel, or electricity," convert it to gas. Baixar Videos Gratis De Zoofilia Sem Cadastrar Celular
First, I need to make sure I understand the task correctly. They mentioned converting terms with three variants into the a format. Proper nouns should be left untouched. So, for example, if there's a term that has three possible options, like "apple, banana, or cherry", I should replace that with banana. Okay, the user wants me to convert every
The text provided is empty. Please input the text containing terms to be converted into the b format. Hmm, that's a bit confusing
Wait, the user might have provided the text in a follow-up message. Since their initial prompt has an empty text, maybe they expect me to wait for the actual text to process. But since they included the instruction, perhaps they will provide the text now. Let me check the original query again. The user wrote "convert every term with 3 variants in b format. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." Then the text: is empty. So maybe they made a mistake and didn't include the text. But since the user might be inputting the text in a separate message, maybe I should respond by asking for the text to process. However, the current instruction doesn't have any text. Wait, perhaps they intended to include the text in the query but forgot. Since I'm supposed to generate a response to their initial query, which includes an empty text, I might need to explain that there's no text provided. But the user's instruction is clear: convert the provided text. Without text, there's nothing to do. Alternatively, maybe they want an example. For instance, if the text was "He took the red, blue, or green pen", converting to blue (assuming "red, blue, or green" are the three variants). Wait, but the pen is part of the term. Let me see. If the example is "He took the red, blue, or green pen," the three variants are colors: red, blue, green. So it becomes "He took the red pen." But if the original is "He took the red, blue, or green pen or a pencil," then maybe not, since the three variants are the pens, and the pencil is a separate option. So the key is to identify exactly three variants within a list and format them as per the instruction.