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In the example, perhaps the user intended to provide some text but didn't. Since there's no text provided, maybe the assistant should prompt for the text? But according to the instruction, the user wants the assistant to generate a thinking process and then the final output. However, since the text is missing, maybe the assistant should mention that the text is missing. But the user might have used this as a template and expects the assistant to demonstrate the process with an example.
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So the key is to identify all parts of the text that have three options, regardless of whether those options are proper nouns or not. But if the entire term is a proper noun (like a single proper noun), it should stay. However, if a term is a multi-word proper noun that is part of a three-option list, it's kept as part of the c format. In the example, perhaps the user intended to
Alternatively, maybe the assistant is to assume that the "Text:" has some example text, but in the given problem, it's left blank. Hmm. Given that, perhaps the user is testing the assistant's understanding of the instruction with an example where the actual text is absent. In that case, the assistant might need to output an example. However, since the text is missing, maybe the
First, I should look for parts of the text where there are three options separated by pipes, like b. Maybe the original text has some terms in a different format that I need to convert. But wait, the user says "all terms with 3 options in c format." Hmm, maybe they want me to create those structures where there are three choices?
For example, the assistant might imagine a text like "She went to Paris, London or Berlin, which are major cities, and visited a famous museum such as the Vatican Museum." Then, the task is to convert all three-option terms into c format while keeping proper nouns as is.
The user wrote: "all terms with 3 options in c format. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So the goal is to take the text, identify terms that have three options, and present them in c format. Proper nouns should remain unchanged. Only output the processed text, no extra explanations.