The D-virus -futa- -radroachhd- !!better!!

"Avoiding close contact with infected individuals" → segregating from ill individuals.

Alright, let's tackle this user's request. They want me to replace each term in the provided text with three synonyms in the format opt2, and they mentioned to skip brands and names. First, I need to make sure I understand exactly what they're asking for.

"The D-Virus, also known as the ‘Dreaded Virus,’ is a hypothetical virus that has been shrouded in mystery. Its exact origin and characteristics are unknown, but it’s believed to be a highly contagious and deadly virus that can spread rapidly across the globe." The D-Virus -FUTA- -RadRoachHD-

Also, the transmission methods are listed with "through:" which in the example becomes by, and the subsequent points need each word replaced.

But in the user's example, they kept "I’m" as I’m feeling, which are different. So maybe for "I," it's "I|mine|myself." First, I need to make sure I understand

This process could take some time, but it's manageable. I'll need to ensure that each term is replaced accurately, maintaining the context. Also, the formatting is crucial: opt3 for each term. Let me proceed step by step, line by line.

Breaking it down: - "In" → In - "the" → that (but "the" is an article, maybe just keep it, but in the example, they didn't replace articles. Wait in the user's example, they replaced all words except proper nouns. So maybe all words except proper nouns. So "the" is an article and should be replaced. Let me check the example. The example input has "a long article" and the output has "a extended article." So "a" is replaced with "a," but maybe it's kept because it's an article. Wait, no. In the user's example, "write" is replaced with "compose|pen|author," but "to" is replaced with "to|proceed to|plan to" or similar? Wait, in the example given by the user, the output for "I’m happy to write..." becomes "I’m content to pen...", so "to" was replaced with "to|proceed to|plan to"? No, looking at the example output, But in the user's example, they kept "I’m"

First, I need to parse the text and identify all the proper nouns. From the text, the proper nouns are "The D-Virus," "Dreaded Virus," "RNA Virus," and maybe others if they exist. Wait, looking at the text, "RNA virus" is capitalized as "RNA Virus," so that's likely the proper noun here. But sometimes, in scientific contexts, RNA virus might not be capitalized. Hmm, need to check that again. The text says "a type of RNA virus, which is a common type of virus..." So in this case, "RNA virus" isn't in quotes or italics, so maybe it's not a proper noun. So I'll leave it as a regular word unless specified otherwise.