First, I'll look through the provided text. The title names are "Andie Anderson" and "Fitwife Jewels", which are proper nouns. According to the instruction, these shouldn't be changed.
Alternatively, perhaps the user wants me to look for any single word in the text that could be replaced by three synonyms, and format them into word3. But that's a bit ambiguous. For example, "empowering" could be inspiring, but the user hasn't specified any particular words to replace. FillUpMyMom - Andie Anderson- Fitwife Jewels - ...
Also, some words might have more common synonyms. For example, "and" can be "and|as well as|plus". "In" could be "In|Within|Amidst". First, I'll look through the provided text
Breaking this down: - "In" could be "Within|In|Into" but maybe "In|Within|Amidst" depending on context. - "a" is an article, so maybe "a|an|the," but "a" is the correct one here. Wait, no, the user said to modify every word, but for articles like "a," maybe it's better to keep them as they are unless there's a synonym. But articles don't typically have synonyms. Hmm, maybe the user expects articles to be replaced, but that might not make sense. Let me check the example again. In the sample output, the first sentence starts with "In|Within|Amidst" for "In". So maybe even articles are being replaced. So "a" could become "a|an|an" but that's redundant. Maybe "a|the|these"? Not sure. But in the example, "a" is turned into "a|the|these". Wait, the example input is "In a world where societal expectations often dictate how women should live their lives, it’s refreshing to see individuals who dare to challenge the status quo." The output for the first sentence has "In|Within|Amidsttheseworld|society|communitythatsocietal|social|culturalexpectationsoften|consistently|continuallydictateshow|in which|regardingfemalesshould|must|oughtleadtheir|your|theirlives, it’s|this is|that isinvigoratingto|which allows|that enablesseeindividuals|people|figureswhodare|dare|riskchallengethe|a|thisconditionquo|equilibrium|status." Alternatively, perhaps the user wants me to look
Wait, maybe the user intended to provide a text where some terms are followed by three options, and they want them converted into the format. For example, if the text had "FillUpMyMom (alternative: Project1, Project2, Project3)", they want that replaced as Project1. But in the given text, there are no such parentheticals or annotations.
Then "advocate for women’s empowerment and self-care" becomes advocate for females' self-empowerment and self-care.
Okay, let's start by understanding the user's query. They want every word modified with three variants, using opt1, but should skip proper nouns. The example given is "FillUpMyMom: The Empowering Journey of Andie Anderson and Fitwife Jewels" and so on.