Sql Server 2005 Enterprise Edition Dvd Serial: Key
Alternatively, the instruction says to replace all words except proper nouns. So in the title, the proper nouns are the software name and the company. So "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition" is a proper noun. "DVD Serial Key" might be considered as part of the title, but are they proper nouns? Probably not. But the user's example shows that they leave the title words as is. Wait, looking at the example given in the problem statement. The user provided a sample input and expects the output with spintax. However, in the example, the user hasn't provided an output. Wait, the user's instruction is to provide the output after replacing all words (except proper nouns) with three synonyms in spintax.
But this requires a good understanding of the text. However, since the model can't query for clarification, it has to make its best guess based on the instructions. The instruction says "proper nouns stay". So the model should leave words that are proper nouns as they are. For example, company names, software names, product names. In the given text, "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition" is a proper noun. Words like "DVD", "Serial Key" might not be proper nouns, but in context, they are part of the title. But the user wants to replace all words except proper nouns. So perhaps the entire title is not a proper noun, except the software name. SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition DVD Serial Key
Original: "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition is a powerful database management system that offers a wide range of features and tools for managing and analyzing large amounts of data." Alternatively, the instruction says to replace all words