Now, structure the Spintax. Each word is wrapped in option2. So the example in their history shows x, so three options each. The output should be the transformed text with all words (except proper nouns) replaced by three options. The output should be text only, no markdown.
8. "dog." – Proper noun? No, "dog" is a common noun. But "dog" might have proper nouns in some contexts. Here, it's just "dog." Alternatives: "hound, canine. hound".
Okay, that should be it. Let me write out the full transformed text with each word replaced by three options in Spintax format. Mr Hands Horse Sex Video
First, Spintax is like option3, so each word (except proper nouns) needs three synonyms or similar options. But I need to make sure not to alter proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names like "Alice", "New York", etc. They stay as they are.
So the final output would have each word processed. Now, I need to make sure that no proper nouns are included. In the example text, there are none, so all words can be processed. Let me double-check the example they provided. The example output uses The which matches their format. Now, structure the Spintax
A swift brown canid vaults past that sluggish dog.
3. "brown" – Color. Alternatives: brown, reddish-brown, chocolate. Or maybe amber, hazel, chestnut. But chocolate is brownish. Maybe mocha? Or stick to colors. brown? The output should be the transformed text with
4. "fox" – Animal. Could use similar creatures: fox, vulpine, canine. Wait, vulpine is more like fox-like. Maybe vixen? But "vixen" is a female fox. Maybe better to use "canid", but that's a category. Alternatively, "wolf", "coyote" but they're different. Maybe vixen?