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Wait for the user to provide the actual text input to process. Once received, analyze each word, preserving proper nouns (identified by capitalization and context) while replacing other words with three suitable alternatives enclosed in opt3 format. Output only the transformed text without explanations.

Next, for each non-proper noun word, replace it with three alternatives separated by |. The user mentioned the output should be in the same format as the example. Let me see. The example shows that if a word is replaced, it's enclosed in curly braces with options. But proper nouns are left unchanged. So, I need to go through each word, check if it's a proper noun, and if not, replace it with the alternatives.

In any case, the main task is to process the given text by replacing each word (except proper nouns) with three alternatives. Proper nouns remain unchanged. The output should be the transformed text, with each word in the original sentence replaced by opt3 if necessary. Only the text is output, no markdown or explanations. Kuda Sex Dengan Wanita

So, when the user provides the text, I need to split it into words, process each one, and rebuild the sentence. For example, if the input is "Hello John, how are you?", then "Hello" is a proper noun (starts with H), but if it's at the beginning, maybe it's a greeting. Wait, "Hello" as a proper noun? No, "Hello" is a greeting and should be replaced. But "John" is a proper noun. So "John" stays. The output would be something like Hi John, to what extent is you?.

But how to identify proper nouns accurately. Maybe it's better to treat any word with an uppercase letter as a proper noun unless it's the first word in the sentence. That's a possible heuristic, but it's not foolproof. Without actual text, I can't test this. The user might provide a text with a mix of proper and common nouns, and I need to handle that. Wait for the user to provide the actual

Wait, but how do I find the alternatives? The user provided a list of options in the same format. Maybe they have a predefined set of substitutions. But looking at the user's query, the input text is not provided. The initial instruction says to wait for their input. Oh right, the user might send the actual text in a follow-up message. Since the current example has no text, perhaps the user expects me to ask for the text first. But the user included a placeholder "Text:".

I think I understand the process now. I'll wait for the user to input the actual text to work with. Next, for each non-proper noun word, replace it

Hmm, maybe I should wait for the actual text to process. The user might be testing the system setup. Let me make sure I understand the steps again. For each word in the provided text, if it's a proper noun, leave it. Otherwise, replace it with three alternatives. The output should only have the processed text, no explanations.

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