Everythingbutt.21.12.07.natalie.mars.and.charlo...

Okay, the user wants me to replace each word in the given text with three alternatives, formatted as word1, but leave proper nouns as they are. The text provided is empty, so maybe there's a mistake. Let me check the query again. Oh right, the user probably forgot to include the actual text after the colon. But since I have to generate the response, maybe I should ask for the text first. But looking at the example, maybe they provided an example text in the initial instructions. Wait, let me re-read the instructions.

The user wrote: "each word with 3 alternatives as word1. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. Text:" Then the example response was given. Oh, maybe the user intended to provide text in the prompt but forgot. But in their message, there's no text after the colon. So perhaps they'll provide the text in their actual query. Since I need to act as an AI, I should wait for the user to input the actual text. But in the current scenario, the text is missing. However, maybe the user is testing if I can handle this. The correct approach would be to respond with a request for the actual text to work on. So I'll generate a response like, "Please provide the text you'd like me to process." That's the logical step here. Let me confirm: the user provided a query where they want alternatives for each word, but the text isn't there. So the proper response is to ask for the text. I'll go with that. EverythingButt.21.12.07.Natalie.Mars.and.Charlo...

Please provide the text you'd like me to process. Okay, the user wants me to replace each