Noches De Pajas En El Club Nocturno Frenni-s -v... Direct

Wait, the user wrote "Skip proper nouns." So if the text had a word like "London," that should stay as "London" without being replaced. But since the test input is empty, maybe the example is just a placeholder. Assuming the text was supposed to be "example text," then the output would be as I outlined.

But wait, the user mentioned to skip proper nouns. In the example "example text," there are no proper nouns, but if there were any, like "John," it should stay as is. Since "example" and "text" are common nouns, they can be replaced.

Another point: the user specified to skip proper nouns, so any capitalized words at the start of a sentence or names should remain unchanged. In the example text, there are no proper nouns, so all words are processed. Noches de pajas en el club nocturno Frenni-s -v...

So combining them, the output would be example text? Wait, but the original instruction says to rewrite each word with three options. So each individual word in the text should be replaced with three options. So each word is in its own set of curly braces with three options. Therefore, the correct spintax would be example content.

So the steps are: 1. Split the original text into individual words. 2. For each word, check if it's a proper noun. If not, generate three synonyms or suitable options. 3. Replace each word with x format. 4. Ensure proper nouns are not altered. 5. Output the result without any extra explanations or text, just the transformed text. Wait, the user wrote "Skip proper nouns

1. "example": Find three synonyms or variations. Maybe "sample," "instance," "illustration." 2. "text": Possible options could be "content," "writing," "document."

But wait, the user mentioned the task is to "rewrite each word with 3 options in spintax: z." However, the input text is blank. They provided a text example with "example text," but in the actual task, the text is empty. That's confusing. Maybe there was a typo, and they intended to include the text "example text" as the input? Or perhaps there's a mistake in the prompt and they expect me to process a generic example? Since the actual text they provided is empty, maybe I should proceed by using the example given in the task description, which is "example text," and use that as the text to process. But wait, the user mentioned to skip proper nouns

Wait, the user might expect each word to have three options, regardless of whether they're exact synonyms. Maybe they just want three possible variations, not necessarily perfect synonyms. So maybe "example" can be replaced with similar words, but not necessarily direct synonyms. But the key is to provide three options per word.