Rina Araki: Heyzo
Wait, the user's instruction says: "rephrase words formatted v3. every term with 3 variants." They also mention "Keep brand names. Return text only." So, the task is to take text that contains terms in v3 format and replace each with a different variant, making sure that any brand names remain unchanged. However, the example text the user provided in the query doesn't have such formatting. This suggests that perhaps the user made an error in the example, or maybe they expect the assistant to apply the rephrasing to the text they provided, treating the "[list specific films]" parts as being in v2 format.
Another thing to note is that some words might be part of phrases, like "on-screen presence". Need to handle each word individually. So "on-screen" becomes onstage, and "presence" could be visibilty. heyzo rina araki
For example, if the films list was FilmA, the assistant would choose one of them. But since the example text uses square brackets, maybe the user intends that in their actual content, those brackets contain v2 and need to be rephrased. Wait, the user's instruction says: "rephrase words formatted
But in the given example, the user's input doesn't have such formatting. So perhaps the user is using this query to test the assistant's understanding, or there's a misunderstanding. Since the user also included an example where the assistant correctly rephrased the brackets as lists, maybe the actual task is different. However, the example text the user provided in
I need to check each sentence, replace each word with three synonyms, ensuring that the proper nouns like "Heyzo Rina Araki" and "Japan" remain unchanged. Also, make sure the spintax is correctly formatted without markdown. The user’s previous response had some formatting issues, maybe with closing braces missing, but I should aim for correct syntax this time.
Wait, this is a bit confusing. Maybe the user made a mistake in their example. Let me re-read the instructions carefully.