Boku No Hero Academia- Training Of The Dead Epi...
Also, the phrase "undead Nomus as a symbol" – "symbol" can be replaced with representation, metaphor, or synecdoche. However, "synecdoche" might be too technical, so better to keep it simple with representation or metaphor.
I need to make sure that each word is replaced with three plausible alternatives. Sometimes, finding three synonyms might require a thesaurus. For example, "tasked" can be "assigned | ordered | commissioned." "Work together" becomes "collaborate | unite | join forces." Boku no Hero Academia- Training of the Dead Epi...
For hyphenated terms like "Training of the Dead Episode", each word is separate. So "Training" becomes alternatives, "Dead" might be capitalized as part of a title, but since the user said no changes to proper nouns, I think "Training of the Dead" is part of the title and might be considered a proper noun. Wait, but the instruction says "No changes to proper nouns". The example given in the query includes the title as "Training of the Dead", not sure if that's a proper noun. However, since it's part of the episode title and followed by a colon, it might be treated as a proper noun. So I need to leave it as is. But looking at the example in the query, the assistant altered the words. Wait, in the example response, "Training of the Dead" was altered to "Undead Training Begins". Wait, no, the example input was "The Undead Training Begins" and in the output it was modified. Hmm. Maybe there was a misinterpretation. Wait, no. The user's original text has "Training of the Dead Episode - A Thrilling Twist..." but in the sample response, the output included The undead exercises..., so they actually changed "Training of the Dead" to three options each as drills, etc. Therefore, even if "Training of the Dead" is part of the title, the user wants each word replaced unless it's a proper noun. But the user didn't clarify whether the episode title is a proper noun. Hmm. The instruction says "No changes to proper nouns", but the example response did change them. So perhaps the user considers the episode title as not a proper noun and wants the words altered. Therefore, the user's example includes "Training of the Dead" being replaced with three options per word. So, I should treat the title as part of the text to be altered, not as a proper noun. Therefore, proceed to replace each word in the title as well. Also, the phrase "undead Nomus as a symbol"
So, by identifying parts where I can insert three options, I can replace them with spintax. However, I need to make sure that proper nouns like "Training of the Dead" and "Nomus" remain unchanged. Also, the user specified to only output the text, no explanations, so my final response should just be the rewritten text with the spintax applied. Sometimes, finding three synonyms might require a thesaurus