Russo E Tu Come Stai [2021] - Renato

Similarly, "timeless classic" can be broken into "timeless" and "classic", but the user said each term, so maybe each part is a separate term. Wait, no. The instruction is to replace each term with three synonyms. So if the original text has "timeless classic", then each word is a term? Or the entire phrase "timeless classic" as one term. The example given in the query shows that the user wants each individual term. For example, if the text is "poignant lyrics", "poignant" is one term and "lyrics" another. But the user might consider the whole phrase as a term. However, looking at the example provided in the user's message: "each term with 3 synonyms in format opt2" So perhaps each term, meaning each individual word, but in the case of multi-word terms, it's a bit ambiguous. However, in the example text, the user might be treating each phrase as a term. For instance, "poignant lyrics" is a term that could be replaced as a whole. But the user said "each term with 3 synonyms", so maybe each individual word. Hmm, this is a bit confusing.

Looking back at the user's example: they provided a text and want each term with three synonyms. If the original text has a phrase like "poignant lyrics", the user probably wants three synonyms for "poignant", and three for "lyrics". But in the response, the assistant provided Touching for "poignant". But the user might have meant each term, so each word. So for "genre-defying style", it's three for "genre-defying" and three for "style". However, "genre-defying" is an adjectival phrase, but maybe as a unit. Alternatively, maybe the user wants each noun or term. This is a bit unclear. RENATO RUSSO E TU COME STAI

Wait, the user wants each term with 3 synonyms. Some parts might be phrases that need splitting. For example, "genre-defying style" – "genre-defying" is an adjective, so the synonyms would be for "genre-defying" as a whole. So the three options would be genre-crossing, boundary-breaking, and transcending. So Genre-crossing for "genre-defying". Similarly, "timeless classic" can be broken into "timeless"

Next: "The song’s lyrics are a heartfelt inquiry into the well-being of a loved one, a poignant exploration of human emotions, and a reflection on the complexities of life." "Heartfelt inquiry" could be genuine concern, "well-being" to overall condition, "poignant exploration" becomes moving investigation, "reflection on" as meditation on. So if the original text has "timeless classic",

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