First word "Tsumugi Akari" is a proper noun, so remains as is. "remains" becomes remains. "an" becomes an? Wait, "an" is an article, and the instruction says to switch every word with 3 synonyms. So "an" can be replaced with "a", "an", and "the" depending on the context? Hmm. But "an" is an article, and there's no synonym in the traditional sense. Maybe the user expects just the article to stay the same, but perhaps they want to replace it with other articles? But that might not make sense. Alternatively, maybe "an" is considered a function word and should stay. Wait, the instruction says "switch every word with 3 synonyms in c format. Don't touch proper nouns." So the user wants all words (excluding proper nouns) replaced with three synonyms. But articles like "a", "an", "the" might not have synonyms. However, maybe in the context, "an" can be replaced with "a" depending on the following word. Hmm. Let me see. For example, if the original is "an enigmatic figure", the "an" is correct because "enigmatic" starts with a vowel sound. If we replace it with "a", that might be incorrect. But the user wants all words replaced, so maybe even articles. But in that case, how to handle synonyms for "an"? Maybe it's better to keep the article as is but in the a format. But "an" can be "a", "an", or "the" only. Hmm. Alternatively, the user might not consider articles here, but the instruction is to switch every word. Maybe the user expects that even articles should be replaced, but the synonyms would be the different articles. So "an" could be an, but in context, the correct article may vary. So perhaps even though it's awkward, I should present the three articles as synonyms. Let me try that. Similarly for "a" in the original text.
Continuing with the first sentence:
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Now, for each word in the text, check if it's a proper noun. If not, replace it with three synonyms in the c format. Let's start processing the first sentence:
Wait, the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns", so names like Tsumugi Akari, Human? No. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, brands, etc. "Human" is a common noun, so it's okay to replace it. Let me go through each word. First word "Tsumugi Akari" is a proper noun,
But wait, let's check "in". The synonyms for "in" could be "within", "inside", but maybe others like "into" if considering prepositions. Similarly, "or" could have synonyms like "and", "either", "either way", but maybe "or", "and", "either".
Tsumugi Akari persists an cryptic person and idea, shrouded in enigma. Wait, "an" is an article, and the instruction
Breaking down each word: