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Given the ambiguity, the assistant should ask for the specific text to be processed. Since the user's instruction is to switch all words (non-proper nouns) with three alternatives, but there's no text provided, the assistant needs to request the text input.
Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, organizations, etc., and they usually start with a capital letter. But wait, in some cases, the first word of a sentence is capitalized regardless. Hmm, maybe I should look for words that are capitalized in the middle of sentences as proper nouns. But this can be tricky because sometimes the first word of a sentence is capitalized but isn't a proper noun. How can I accurately determine proper nouns? Blacked.24.04.18.Angie.Faith.BBC.Thirsty.Agent....
Please provide the specific text you'd like processed. I'll replace all non-proper nouns with three alternatives in word2 format while preserving proper nouns exactly as they are. Given the ambiguity, the assistant should ask for
Alternatively, maybe the user expects the model to recognize common words and replace them with three synonyms, while leaving proper nouns untouched. The user provided an example input and output earlier. Let me check if there's an example to refer to. Wait, the user hasn't provided an example output yet. They just mentioned the query again. So maybe the user expects a function or a script that can be used in another context, but they want the assistant to generate a system that can perform this task. But wait, in some cases, the first word
But in the current setup, the assistant is supposed to generate a response based on the query. The user's instruction is for the assistant to switch all words with three alternatives in that format, except proper nouns. So the assistant needs to process any given text, replace each word with three alternatives, but leave proper nouns as is.
Maybe the user has a specific definition in mind. They said not to change proper nouns. So perhaps the instruction is to leave any words that are capitalized (except maybe at the beginning of a sentence) as they are. Alternatively, maybe proper nouns are those that are known to be names. But unless I have a list of all proper nouns, how can I distinguish them from common nouns?
Wait, looking at the history, the user first says: "switch all words with 3 alternatives as word3. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." Then the assistant's previous response was an error message asking for the text. Now the user's next message is the same as the first one. Maybe the user is trying to give an instruction to the assistant to perform this action on whatever text the user provides. But in this case, the user hasn't provided any text. So the assistant needs to prompt the user to input the text that should be processed.