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I should also make sure that the text flows correctly even with the alternatives. For instance, "Azov Films is a production firm" followed by "that prides themselves on creating cinema..." etc.
Wait, the example uses a format like opt1 in the input but applies synonyms. The user's input here doesn't have explicit placeholders; instead, the assistant should identify words in the original text that can be replaced with synonyms. However, the example shows that the original text had phrases like "themes and symbolism," and in the output, they were changed to "topics and metaphors." So maybe the user wants to replace specific words in the original text with their synonyms. But how does the assistant know which words to replace? Azov Films Igor Igor
First, I'll check if the user provided specific instructions. The user says: switch words in opt3 format, where all words have 3 synonyms. Proper nouns should remain unchanged. Only output the text without any additional explanation. The example given uses placeholders with three options each, but in the actual task, the input is the provided text with certain words to replace. I should also make sure that the text
Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants all words with three alternatives in the b format, but they want to keep brand names. The input is the provided text about Azov Films and "The Story of Igor Igor." The user's input here doesn't have explicit placeholders;
Let me go through each word in the text step by step, making sure to avoid changing any proper nouns. For example, "Azov Films" and "Igor Igor" stay as they are. Then, for each other word, list three synonyms.
So here, "study" is replaced with three options, "exploration" with three options, and "human condition" with "human|existential|personal" followed by "state" instead of "condition." So the assistant is replacing certain words with three synonyms each.