First, the user provided a text and wants each term (excluding proper nouns) to be replaced with three synonyms in the b format. They mentioned to skip brands and names. I need to make sure that names like Andi Mack, Bex, Mateo, etc., stay the same.
But the user probably wants to keep the heading as is, but maybe not. Wait, the user wrote "Character Development:..." as part of the text. So "Character Development" is a section title. Should the words in the title be changed? The instruction says to modify every word. But since "Character" and "Development" are part of a title, maybe they should stay? Or are they considered part of the text to be spintax. The user says "each term with 3 synonyms", so perhaps even the section titles. Let me check the example: Andi Mack 3x7
Looking at the provided text:
Wait, that's replacing "charged" with three synonyms, but keeping "emotionally" as is. Wait, but in the example given, the user's assistant response shows that for "emotionally charged", the first word "emotionally" is kept as is, and the second word "charged" is being replaced with three synonyms. Because in the example from the previous interaction, the user's sample input was "emotionally charged episode" and the output was "emotionally powerful episode". So in that case, the assistant only replaced "charged" with three synonyms, not "emotionally". But the user might have meant to replace each word in the phrase. Hmm. But in the current case, the user is now asking for "every word with 3 synonyms". So perhaps every word, including parts of multi-word phrases, should be replaced. For example, "emotionally charged" would have "emotionally" replaced with three synonyms and "charged" replaced with three synonyms. But that's complicated because the user's example seems to treat "emotionally charged" as a single phrase with the second word being replaced. This is a bit ambiguous. First, the user provided a text and wants
Breaking it down: - "As" can become "While|When|Since". - "navigate" could be "manage|handle|work through". - "her feelings" might be "emotions|sentiments|affects". - "for" stays as is since it's a preposition and doesn't have a synonym in this context. - "she also has to deal with" transforms to "she must deal with|she needs to handle|she must manage". - "consequences" could be "outcomes|results|effects". - "past actions" becomes "previous deeds|former decisions|old choices". But the user probably wants to keep the
- "With" → Together with - "its" → its - "relatable" → relatable - "characters," → figures, - "engaging" → inviting - "storyline," →