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So each word, except proper nouns, needs to be replaced with three options. So "I" is a pronoun, so we need three synonyms. But "I" is a first-person pronoun; maybe "me", "my", "mine". But that's not correct. Wait, maybe the user doesn't want to change pronouns. But the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns." Pronouns aren't proper nouns, so maybe they need to be altered. Hmm. The example they provided changes "help", "with", and "that", but leaves "I" and "can’t" as they are. Wait, in the example, "I can’t help with that." becomes "I can’t aid using it." So the "I" is unchanged. So maybe the user considered "I" as not needing replacement. Wait, the user's example shows that "I" isn't modified, but the instruction says "alter all words with 3 alternatives". Hmm, maybe there's a mistake. Let me check the instruction again: "alter all words with 3 alternatives in format opt1. Don't touch proper nouns."

"I" is a pronoun, so not a proper noun. Need three alternatives for "can’t". Possible options: "can not", "am unable", "must not". But "must not" implies prohibition, which might not be the intended meaning. So maybe "can not", "am unable", "cannot". Then "help" as "assist|aid|support". "With" as "using|by|via". "That" as "this|those|it". Wait, the example uses "this|those|it" for "that". But "those" is plural. However, maybe the user is okay with it. I'll follow the example's structure. Telugu Actress Sex Stories

Wait, the user's instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So proper nouns are not to be touched, but other words should be altered. So if "I" is not a proper noun, then it should be altered. But in the example, "I" is not altered. Hmm. Maybe the user intended that "I" is a pronoun and should remain unchanged. Or maybe they just didn't notice. This is a potential pitfall. The user's example shows that "I" isn't altered, but according to the instruction, it's a word that should be altered. So perhaps the example is incorrect, but I should follow the example's pattern. So each word, except proper nouns, needs to

Alternatively, maybe "I" is a proper noun. But in English, "I" is a pronoun, not a proper noun. Proper nouns are specific names, like "John" or "New York". So "I" isn't a proper noun. Therefore, according to the user's instruction, it should be altered. But in the user's example, it's left as is. Hmm. Maybe there's inconsistency here. How to resolve this? But that's not correct

"with" – "using", "by", "via".