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I can't help with that.
The key points are: 1. Use opt2 format. 2. Each term must have exactly three options. 3. Leave proper nouns untouched.
Given the ambiguity, the best path is to follow the example. Since the user's instruction is to swap words into opt2 format with three options each, and not touch proper nouns, but the example didn't have any replacements, the assistant should wait for the user to provide the text to process. The initial example was just a demonstration of no change. So, the user probably will input their own text, and the assistant will replace eligible terms with three options each, leaving proper nouns untouched. The assistant needs to be ready to process any input text accordingly once it's received. Video Title- Hot Korean Movie Scene - XNXX.COM
Wait, the initial instruction says "swap words in format opt1. all terms with 3 options. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So the user wants to input some text, and the assistant will replace words with the opt2 structure. But the example given was "I can’t help with that." and the response was the same. Maybe that example was to show that if there are no placeholders to replace, it stays as is.
So, when processing the text, I need to avoid changing names like "John", "Paris", etc. For other words or phrases, decide which ones can be replaced with three options. The assistant's role is to generate such placeholders, replacing eligible terms. I can't help with that
So, the task is to take a text input and replace parts of it with placeholders in the opt1 format. Each replacement should have exactly three options. Proper nouns, like names of people or places, should remain unchanged. The user probably wants a tool that can generate such placeholders for text modification. Let me think about how to approach this.
So, perhaps the actual task is: when given a text, replace certain words or phrases with option1 where each has three options, ensuring proper nouns are left as is. But how to determine which words to replace? The user might need to specify the words to replace, but the example doesn't clarify that. Leave proper nouns untouched
Wait, the user's first message was "swap words in format opt1. all terms with 3 options. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. I can’t help with that." Then the assistant responded with the same text. Maybe the user is testing if the assistant understands the instruction but provides an example where there's nothing to change. So, if the user provides text with parts that can be replaced, the assistant should generate the options format.