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Question: [The question here] option2
First, I need to come up with a topic that has three clear options. Maybe something related to everyday things or common scenarios. Let's think about something simple, like weather, activities, or maybe types of food. BrazzersExxtra - Valentina Nappi - The Shower Spy
But wait, "home" and "office" are places. Alternatively, maybe something about music genres: Jazz. But maybe the user wants the three options to be more generic. Let me think of another topic. Maybe types of beverages or hobbies. Question: [The question here] option2 First, I need
But the user wants the options in b format. Wait, perhaps the user is using c as a placeholder for the options, so the actual options should be letters. But the example in the user's initial instruction isn't visible here, but based on standard practices, the correct format is to list the options in the option2 format, as in the previous example. But wait, "home" and "office" are places
Another idea: methods of travel. Car, bike, walk. That's three options. But maybe the user wants a more abstract question. Let me check the example given in the problem statement again. The example had three options in brackets, separated by pipes. So the structure isb.
Question: What is your preferred time to exercise? Evening
Here's a sample output based on the instructions: