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This seems doable. The next sentence starts with "The Book’s Premise", but "Book’s" is a name here? Since the title is "Nothing in This Book Is True", so "The Book’s Premise" is a heading. Maybe the heading is part of the content. So "The Book’s Premise" would be treated as a heading. The word "Premise" could be idea. But the user said to keep names intact. Wait, "Premise" is part of the title of the section. But "Premise" is a common noun here. So replace each word except names. However, "Premise" is part of the title here, but the user hasn't specified to keep section titles intact. Hmm. The example given shows that the user's output for "The Book's Premise" would be The Book's premise? So if each word in the text is to be replaced, then "The Book's Premise" would become The|Book's|Premise? Wait, no, each word is replaced with three options. So "The Book's Premise" would be: "The" → The, since it's an article, maybe options: THE? But the user might not want case changes. Maybe stick to the original case unless there are synonyms. Hmm. This is getting complicated. The user might want consistent lowercase in the options? Or maintain the original case. The instruction isn't clear. But since the example in the problem uses the title as "The Book’s Premise" with the word "Premise" being replaced, perhaps the case is preserved.

First, I need to understand what exactly is being asked. For each word in the text, each letter should have three possible replacements. For example, the word "Where" would become Whrte? Wait, no, that's not right. Each letter in "Where" is W, h, e, r, e. So each letter would be replaced with three options. So W becomes b, h becomes h, etc. But the user didn't specify which letters to replace. They just said "every word with 3 variants in c format." bob frissell nothing in this book is true pdf

- The → The/a... Hmm, "The" is a definite article. But maybe use "This" or "That"? However, the instruction says not to touch proper nouns, but articles are not proper nouns. But the user wants to modify every word except proper nouns. So "The" can be modified. Wait, but "The" is a common article. Should I replace it with "A", "This", "That"? Let me check if that makes sense in the context. This seems doable