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This is getting a bit complicated. The key is to process every word except proper nouns. So the user wants to replace every word in the text with three synonyms, except for proper nouns. So the first step is to identify proper nouns. Proper nouns are usually capitalized, but there's no 100% reliable way to determine them without context. However, given the example, it's safe to assume that words like "Alice" and "Cheshire Cat" are proper nouns and should remain unchanged, while other words are replaced with synonyms.

But the user might prefer single-letter words. Wait, "met" could have synonyms like "met", "confronted", "encountered". So better to use "met|encountered|confronted". milf strip pic

So, for each word (excluding proper nouns), find three synonyms. Proper nouns remain as is. So for the example text, let's process it. Let's take the text: "Alice visited Wonderland and met the Cheshire Cat. She found it charming." This is getting a bit complicated

So in the current scenario,

So back to processing the new example. So "Cat" in "Cheshire Cat" is part of the proper noun. So "Cheshire Cat" is a proper noun. So the assistant would leave "Cheshire Cat" as a single entity. So in the text "Cheshire Cat", "Cat" is part of the proper noun, so it's not replaced. So "Cat." is part of the proper noun, so maybe just left as is. Wait, but in the example, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." is processed, with all the words replaced except "The" which is capitalized but is not a proper noun. Wait, but "The" is an article, not a proper noun. The example output for "The" was The. So perhaps the instruction is to not touch any words that are proper nouns, i.e., names of people, places, brands, etc., regardless of capitalization. Wait, but the example shows "The" being replaced. So maybe the user's instruction to not touch proper nouns refers to words that are part of proper noun phrases, like "Alice", "Cheshire Cat", etc., but not articles. So the first step is to identify proper nouns