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I need to check each alternative to ensure they're valid and maintain the original meaning. Also, avoid any markdown and just provide the result. Let me go through each word again to confirm no overlaps or errors. Proper nouns like "Mr. Johnson" are left as is. Alright, this should cover all the text with proper synonyms.
Okay, let's tackle this user's request. They want me to rework each word in the given text with three alternatives in the opt1 format. The key points are to keep proper nouns untouched and only provide the result without any extra explanation. Magical Teacher- My Teacher-s a Mage
Continuing through the rest of the text. Each word except names needs three alternatives. For example, "ordinary-looking" could be mundane-appearing, unremarkable in demeanor, average in appearance. "powerful wizard" becomes formidable sorcerer, mighty magician, strong mystic. I need to check each alternative to ensure
I need to ensure each word is replaced accurately and the flow remains intact. Also, keep names like Mr. Johnson untouched. Let me go through each word again to confirm synonyms are correct and contextually suitable. Maybe check for consistency in tense and structure. Once done, present the result without any explanations, as per the user's request. Proper nouns like "Mr
Next, I have to go through each sentence. Let's take the first sentence: "As a student, I never thought I’d have a teacher who was a mage." The key words to replace here are "As a student", "never thought", "have", "teacher", "was", "a mage". Wait, "teacher" is part of the name reference later, so if it's standalone, maybe. But "was" is a verb. The example shows that the user included "was" as "turns out to be|proved to be|was confirmed to be", but in the example response, they rephrased "was" as in the example. Hmm.