Another possibility is that the user wants to generate all possible trigrams (sequences of three terms) from the text in a a format. But the example given is c, which is a placeholder for three options. However, the user mentions "all terms with 3 options", so maybe each term is part of three options in a multiple-choice format, but how?
Now, grouping them into pairs of three. Since the user said "all terms with 3 options", maybe each term is part of three options in a multiple-choice question format, but without the actual options given, perhaps using placeholders. download terminator end of war
Wait, the user said "all terms with 3 options in c format. Leave names unchanged. Result only." So maybe the answer is just listing the three main terms in as options. Another possibility is that the user wants to
Each of these words needs to be replaced with three variants. Let me list them: Now, grouping them into pairs of three
First sentence: "Terminator: End of War takes place in a post-apocalyptic future where humanity is on the brink of extinction." The post-apocalyptic here is a format. Wait, no, looking at the example given by the user, the a format words are the ones to replace. The example shows that in the original text, the user provides a text with some words in a format, but in the actual input, the user hasn't provided that. Wait, maybe I'm misunderstanding. The user's instruction is to take the provided text and replace words with three variants in a format. Wait, no. Let me re-read the user's query.
Alternatively, perhaps the user made a mistake in their request and actually wants to extract all the terms from the text and present them in a a format for multiple choice. For example, each term is followed by three options, but the user's instruction is ambiguous.
The user says: "replace words in b format. every word with 3 variants. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." Then they provided the Terminator example text. Wait, perhaps the user wants me to look at the Terminator example text and for each word (not in b format) replace it with three variants in c format. But that might not be clear. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to generate a similar text with words in c format for three variants per word. But the original input is the Terminator text, and the user wants to replace every word (except proper nouns) with three variants. However, the user's example shows that in the previous interaction, they asked to convert text into c format with three variants per word.