But since "Alice" is a name, we should keep it as "Alice" and not replace it. The original instruction says to keep names intact. So the correct approach is to only replace non-name words.
Another thing to note is that some words might have multiple possible synonyms, and choosing the best three depends on context. For instance, "saw" as in "Alice saw a dog" is different from "saw" as in "Saw a man." Since I don't have context, I might have to make the best judgment. mshahdt fylm Placer Y Martirio 2015 mtrjm HD bjwdt -PORTABLE
4. Format the Output: Replace each qualifying word with the word1 format. Ensure the formatting is correct and doesn't disrupt the sentence structure. But since "Alice" is a name, we should
Okay, let me try to figure out how to approach this task. The user wants me to take a given text and replace every word with three synonyms, formatted as word3. They also mentioned to keep names intact and provide only the result. Another thing to note is that some words
First, I need to make sure I understand the requirements correctly. The task is to process each word in the input text and replace it with three synonyms. But I have to leave proper nouns (names) unchanged. For example, if the text has "dog", I might replace it with hound, but if it's "New York", it should stay as "New York".
3. Find Synonyms: For each non-proper noun, find three suitable synonyms. The synonyms should be related in meaning but vary in formality or usage. For instance, "happy" could become joyful.
So the key is to identify which words are names versus which are common nouns or verbs. If the user's input includes names, I need to leave them as they are. Also, if there's a mix of uppercase and lowercase names, like "New York" versus "new york", but the user probably expects to keep all proper nouns regardless of case.