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Also, the user mentioned "text only," so I shouldn't add any additional formatting beyond the c structure. I need to make sure the synonyms are separated by vertical bars and enclosed in curly braces without any extra punctuation.
Breaking down each word:
Need to make sure all replacements are in b format, not including the names. Also check for consistency in replacing phrases that are more than one word. For example, "social norms" is a phrase, but in the user's example, maybe break into each word. Wait, the user said "change each word with 3 options in b format. Leave names unchanged." So each individual word should be replaced with three options. For example, "Despite" becomes Although, "the" probably stays as is unless the user wants that replaced, but the instruction says "change each word". Wait, but "the" is an article. The user might mean all content words, not function words. But the example given by the user in their response shows replacing all words. For example, the example in their answer shows "Despite" becomes In spite of, "the" remains the? Or maybe the user wants each word replaced even if it's an article. Wait, let me check the original instruction again: "change each word with 3 options in a format. Leave names unchanged." zdjecia cipek
Start with the first sentence: "So, why is vaginal photography important?" For "important", synonyms could be crucial, significant, vital. "Photography" might be replaced with imagery, visuals, photos. But need to check each word's part of speech. "Female genital area" becomes female anatomy|reproductive structure|vulva. Also, the user mentioned "text only," so I
First, I'll go through each paragraph and identify the key words that need synonyms. Words like "Power," "Breaking Down," "Empowering," "controversy," "taboo," etc. For each word, I'll generate three synonyms. I need to make sure the synonyms fit the context. For example, "controversy" could be "controversy|debate|discussion," but I should consider if "discussion" is too neutral here. Maybe "controversy|polemic|dispute" would be better. Also check for consistency in replacing phrases that
Then the photographers: Laura Galante and Holly Herndon. Their descriptions: "Laura Galante, known for her intimate and poetic portraits of women's bodies". "Intimate" as "tender|personal|private". "Poetic" becomes "poetical|lyrical|elevating". "Portraits" could be "photographs|images|shots". "Bodies" remains.
