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Okay, let's tackle this user query. They want to swap words in a Spintax format where each term has three synonyms. The key points here are: use Spintax y, each term with three synonyms, no changes to proper nouns, and text only.
Wait, looking at the history, there's a user message and an assistant reply. The user now might be following up. But in this context, since this is a new conversation, maybe they forgot to include the text. My instructions say to output thoughts first, then the answer.
Please provide the text you'd like me to convert into Spintax format with synonym swaps (3 synonyms per term). I will maintain proper nouns unchanged and only modify regular words. Vixen 24 12 13 Eve Sweet Long Con Part 1 XXX 10...
So my next step is to prompt the user to provide the specific text they want to work on. That way, once I have it, I can process each word, replace it with three synonyms (excluding proper nouns), and format it correctly using Spintax.
Additionally, I need to ensure that I don't alter proper nouns. So I need to identify proper nouns in the text—if there are any—and leave them unchanged. For other words, find three synonyms each and structure them into Spintax. Okay, let's tackle this user query
First, I need to understand Spintax. From what I remember, Spintax is a syntax used to create variations of text by enclosing options in curly braces with vertical bars. So z means any of those can be chosen. The user wants each word in the text converted to such a format with three synonyms each. But they specified no changes to proper nouns, so words like names or specific terms should stay as they are.
Now, the user hasn't provided the actual text to work on. That's a problem. I can't generate the Spintax without knowing the exact words they want to replace. Maybe they expect a general example? The previous example had the assistant asking for the text input. So perhaps the user is following up on that, but in the current case, the user just provided the query without the text. Wait, looking at the history, there's a user
So I should consider that the user might not have provided the text yet. Therefore, the appropriate response would be to ask for the specific text they want to convert. They mentioned "swap words in Spintax", so the first step is to get the original text input so I can process it.