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Wait, but in the example the user gave in the query, they had "apple" as banana. That's a bit odd because "crane" is a bird and "banana" is another fruit. So maybe the user intended to have three synonyms for "apple," even though two of them aren't directly related. But perhaps they were just examples. So the main task is to find three synonyms for each non-proper-noun term.

But wait, the instruction says "alter each term with 3 synonyms," which implies that the original term should be replaced, not included. But the user's example includes the original word. Hmm, maybe the user allowed the original word as one of the options. Let me check the user's exact words: "alter each term with 3 synonyms in format opt2". The word "alter" suggests that the term should be changed, but maybe the user allows the original term as one of the options. For example, if a word has only one real synonym, they can add the original word. But in this case, "apple" as a fruit doesn't have perfect synonyms, but maybe "red delicious," "fruit," "pomaceous fruit," or similar. However, in the example, they used "apple," "crane," and "banana," which is confusing. But perhaps the user is testing if I follow the format regardless of the synonym quality. Real Woman Deadbody Postmortem 3gp Mobile Video

So for the input "apple apple," I need to replace each "apple" with three synonyms, but the user's example had "apple" replaced with itself plus other words. That might be a mistake, but I'll proceed as per the instruction. Wait, the user's example in the query shows that when they input "apple apple," the correct output is "applebanana appleapple." Wait, the example in the query is a bit different. Let me check. Wait, but in the example the user gave

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So the process is: go through each word in the text line by line. For each word, determine if it's a proper noun. If it's not, find three synonyms. If it is, skip it. The output should be the modified text with each non-proper-noun term replaced by three synonyms in the specified format. But perhaps they were just examples

Now, the user provided an input text. Let me look at that. The input text is a single line with "apple apple." Let me check that. Wait, the input text is "apple apple." So two instances of "apple." Let me verify if these are proper nouns. If the context is about the fruit, then "apple" is a common noun, so I need to replace each occurrence with three synonyms. However, if "Apple" was in there with a capital letter, it might be a proper noun referring to the company, but in the input, it's all lowercase. So "apple" is the fruit here, so it's a common noun.