Http 192 L.168.70.1
"role" → Function
So first line becomes:
I need to ensure that every word is replaced unless it's a brand or name. For example, "Internet Protocol" is part of "IP Address" but already handled. The number "192.168.70.1" is left as is. http 192 l.168.70.1
So, for "the", synonyms could be this (with "the" being repeated), but that's not helpful. Alternatively, maybe use "definite" as a substitute, but in context, it's not appropriate. Hmm. Maybe the user expects me to proceed with synonyms even if they're not perfect, just three options. So perhaps use that. "role" → Function So first line becomes: I
"Common uses" could be "frequent applications| typical deployments| common functions". But maybe the user wants to replace the term "uses" itself? Hmm. Wait, the initial instruction is "convert all terms with 3 options as word2. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." In the previous example, they converted terms like "such as home networks, office networks, enterprise networks" into office networks. So perhaps for this query, the user wants to take every multi-word term that has three variations and convert into the b format, but only for terms that can be replaced with three synonyms. So, for "the", synonyms could be this (with
Continuing, "this allows you to configure your router’s settings, such as setting up a new network, changing the Wi-Fi password, or configuring port forwarding." – "setting up" could be setting up, "changing" to modifying, "configuring" to setting up.
But the user said "rework every term with 3 variants in spintax: y. Don't touch proper nouns." But IPs aren't proper nouns. Proper nouns are names like Apple, Google, etc. So the task is to take each number in the IP and replace it with three options. But the user might not realize that changing an IP to a different number can have implications, but maybe they just want generic variations.




