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In the sample from the user's history, the first sentence's "Investigator Kana" was unchanged. So "Investigator" might be kept because it's part of the title. Therefore, in this case, "Investigator Kana" should be kept as is. So "Investigator" is part of the brand name here. So the instruction is to keep brand names, which include titles attached to names. Investigator Kana Prisoner Acme Video Kana Yume
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to update all terms with three options in the format opt2. But proper nouns shouldn't be changed. I need to figure out which terms can be replaced. Breaking down: Breakdown: In the sample from the
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"working around the clock" could be day and night. So "Investigator" is part of the brand name here
- "In": In - "a": an (though "a" is an article; might need to consider, but sample shows articles replaced) - "shocking": startling - "turn": change - "of": regarding - "events": occurrences - ", Investigator Kana": brand name, left as is, but punctuation might need to be in spintaxed words? Wait, in the sample, they kept the comma as is. So punctuation is likely left unchanged. - "a renowned detective": "a" could be a, "renowned" celebrated, "detective" detective (but since "Investigator" is part of the brand name earlier, but here it's a separate word. Wait, "Investigator Kana" is a brand name, but "a renowned detective" is a description. So "detective" here is a common noun and can be spintaxed. "renowned" is an adjective, replace with synonyms. - "has been working": "has been" could be has been, "working" working - "tirelessly": relentlessly - "to unravel": to solve - "the mysteries surrounding": "the" is an article, replaced, "mysteries" mysteries, "surrounding" regarding - "a prisoner": "a" replaced, "prisoner" prisoner - "known only as": known only as - "“Acme Video.”": brand name and quotation marks; the name is kept, quotation marks probably stay.