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Let me check the original response example again. For the title, they took each word and replaced it. For instance, "Delicious" becomes Delicious. But "Dolls" is part of the proper noun "Delicious Dolls Magazine" so it's left as is. Wait, in the example, "Delicious" is replaced, but "Dolls" is part of the proper noun, but in the example, it's replaced as well. Wait, maybe the user considers "Delicious Dolls Magazine" as a whole as a proper noun and thus keeps it untouched. However, in the example, the user splits "Delicious Dolls Magazine" into individual words and replaces them. That seems conflicting. Wait, in the original example, they have "Charming Toy Publication" for "Delicious Dolls Magazine". So maybe the user is allowing to split the proper noun into words and replace each word, but the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns." But in the example, they did. Hmm, perhaps the user intended that the proper noun as a whole is left untouched, but in the example, it was split. This is a bit confusing.
This is a bit unclear. To be safe, I'll follow the example. Assuming that the user wants every word in the text to be replaced with three alternatives, including those that make up proper nouns. Therefore, "Delicious Dolls Magazine" becomes Sweet Toy Publication. But the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns." That's conflicting. Maybe the user's example is incorrect. Hmm. Delicious Dolls Magazine Download Pdf
Given the ambiguity, I'll proceed as per the example. Replace each word, including those in the proper noun, with three alternatives. Now, let's start processing the text. Let me check the original response example again
Next line: "Are you a fan of dolls and all things sweet? Do you enjoy reading about the latest trends and techniques in doll making, collecting, and play?" But "Dolls" is part of the proper noun
I need to double-check for any words that might have been missed. For instance, "conclusion" in the heading "Conclusion" should be replaced. Let me see: "Conclusion" → Summary.