Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to replace all words with three alternatives in the format opt2, skipping proper nouns. The example they provided uses "Dandy-s World" as a proper noun to avoid changing.
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First, I need to parse the original text and identify each word. Then, for each word, I need to generate three synonyms or alternatives. But wait, the user said "replace all words" except proper nouns. So, every word that's not a proper noun must be replaced with three options. However, some words might not have clear synonyms, like "the" or prepositions. But the example they gave included "Exploring" as Examining, so even common verbs are replaced. - Dandy-s World Script
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Server-side logic: maybe backend processing, server-side management, but again proper nouns. Okay, let's tackle this query
Let me check each line again to make sure I haven't missed any words that could be synonymized.
Now, I need to generate three plausible alternatives for each common word. This requires some knowledge of synonyms. For example, "Exploring" can be replaced with "Examining", "Investigating", or "Scouting". However, in the example, the options were "Examining|Investigating|Exploring", so including the original word. Wait, the example shows "Exploring" as one of the options, which is the original word. Maybe the user wants three different options, including the original. So for "Exploring", the options are Examining. Interesting. So including the original word as one of the options. That's a bit odd, but the example does that. So if the user's example includes the original word as an option, then perhaps I should do the same for all words. For example, the word "captured" in the original is replaced with "grabbed". So they included the original as one of the options. That might be a way to ensure that the word can still be used if needed. However, the user's instruction is "replace all words with 3 alternatives", but in the example, they have the original word included. So maybe it's okay. Alternatively, maybe the user wants three different synonyms, not necessarily including the original. But since the example does include the original, I should follow that. So for each word, generate three options, one of which can be the original. However, the original may not have three different synonyms, so perhaps just use three synonyms. But in the example, "captured" has "grabbed", "snagged", and "captured", which includes the original. So I need to include the original as well. Therefore, for each word, come up with three synonyms. If there's not enough synonyms, maybe use the original as one of the options. But for the purpose of this task, even if there's only one or two synonyms, just list three options, possibly repeating the original. Security section: "Security: As with any online platform,
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