Another part: "Whether you’re a fan of the original or the sped-up version..." Here, "Whether" becomes Whether. "fan" could be fanatic. "original" becomes first.
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to switch all terms with three options into the a format. They also mentioned leaving names unchanged and only providing the result. Aaron Smith - Dancin -Sped Up- -Lyrics-
Ah, perhaps the user wants to convert all instances where there are three options listed in a format likecinto the c format. But in the original text, there are no such instances. For example, if there was "option1|option2|option3", then convert it to option1. But in the provided text, I don't see any such three-option terms. The only HTML entities are for quotes and apostrophes. Another part: "Whether you’re a fan of the
Another example: "taken the internet by storm" could become grasped this web in flood. Okay, let's see
If there's no three-option terms in the text, maybe the result is the same as the original. But the user provided an example where they switched something. Let me check the example again. The user's example input had "switch all terms with 3 options in c format. Leave names unchanged. Result only." and the assistant's response had a modified version with c replacements.
I'll need to make sure that the variants are grammatically correct in the sentence structure. For instance, "has taken" becomes has seized with appropriate auxiliaries.