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In summary, my approach is:
Okay, the user wants me to rewrite all terms in the provided text that have three options using the format opt2. They also mentioned not to touch proper nouns. Let me first understand the exact requirements. Xxxs.sexgem.eom.in
1. Identify sequences of three items in the text that are options listed with commas and "or". 2. Replace those with the opt2 format. 3. Do not modify any proper nouns within the text. 4. Apply this transformation to the entire provided text, maintaining all non-option terms as they are. Text only
But the user's instruction is to not touch proper nouns. So I need to make sure to leave proper nouns as is. Therefore, if in the list an item is a proper noun, it's left out of the conversion. For example, "Use Apple, Samsung, or Google for your phone" would become "Samsung" only if those are not proper nouns. Wait, but Apple and Samsung are proper nouns. So perhaps in this case, I shouldn't convert those. The user said not to touch proper nouns, which are capitalized and refer to specific entities. Therefore, in a list of three options where one is a proper noun and others are common, only the common ones are converted? Hmm, the user instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns," so any proper noun in the list should remain as is. Therefore, if in the text there is a mix of proper and common nouns, I need to identify the proper ones and leave them out. Let me first understand the exact requirements
Wait, perhaps the text they want me to process is in the previous message? Or is this a separate query? I need to process whatever text the user provides. However, in this case, the user hasn't included the text to process. Maybe there was an error, or perhaps the user intended to include it. Since I can't ask for clarification, and the user might have forgotten to include the text, perhaps this is a test or they expect the example.
This complicates things because I need to distinguish between proper and common nouns. However, without additional context, it's challenging. The user might expect that if the list is composed of all common nouns, then convert them, but leave proper nouns as they are. So perhaps the user provided an example where all items are common nouns, and in this case, they are converted. If the list includes proper nouns, those should be retained.