Safe Code: Monkey Business
"Web application" → maybe "web-based software|online platform|internet service". Not sure if "web application" has standard synonyms, but user wants three options.
3. "Remember to stay vigilant and regularly review and audit your code to identify and fix security vulnerabilities." - Remember → Recall - to → so as to - stay → keep - vigilant → watchful - and → and also - review → assess - and → and - audit → verify - your → your - code → program - to → with the intent of - identify → find - Monkey Business Safe Code
Approach: - Split the text into words or phrases. - For each word, determine if it's a proper noun. If not, find three synonyms. - Replace the word with syn2. - Keep proper nouns as they are. - Maintain the original structure of the text. "Remember to stay vigilant and regularly review and
Alright, let's tackle this. The user wants each word in the given text replaced with three options in the format opt2, but leaving names like "Monkey Business Safe Code" unchanged. First, I need to parse the text and identify each word that needs to be transformed. Proper nouns and specific terms like "Monkey Business Safe Code" should stay as they are. - Replace the word with syn2
Proper nouns here are "Monkey Business Safe Code" and the acronyms like SQL, XSS, CSRF. Also, any technical terms that are standard in security context like SQL Injection might be proper nouns based on the user's instruction? Wait, the user said "Skip proper nouns," but SQL Injection isn't a proper noun; it's a term. Maybe the user is referring to proper nouns like company names or specific product names. For example, "Monkey Business Safe Code" is a proper noun because it's capitalized and seems like a specific name.
Continuing similarly for each line. Need to ensure that each word is replaced with three options, except for proper nouns. Let's try to go through each sentence.