Looking at the sample input and output from the user's request, perhaps the correct approach is to process each word individually, unless it's part of a proper noun. Therefore, for example, in the sentence "The highly anticipated Komik Bocil Sultan Episode 4 is finally here," the words "highly" and "anticipated" would each be replaced, but "Komik" is part of a proper noun and remains.
For example, in "As the episode progresses, we see Bocil Sultan facing off against his toughest opponent yet."
Starting with the first line: "Komik Bocil Sultan Episode 4: The Next Chapter. Here, "Komik" might need synonyms. But wait, "Komik" is Indonesian for "Comic," so synonyms in English could be "Comic" or "Graphic Novel," but the user might expect English synonyms. Wait, the text is in English, so maybe "Komik" is part of the proper noun? Wait, the instruction says no changes to proper nouns. "Komik Bocil Sultan" is a proper noun, so "Komik" stays. Similarly, "Episode 4" and "The Next Chapter" – are those proper nouns? "The Next Chapter" isn't a proper noun, so "The" could be substituted. Hmm, the user's note says "No changes to proper nouns," so the entire title parts like "Komik Bocil Sultan Episode 4" and "The Next Chapter" should remain as is. Wait, the title is in the text, so "The Next Chapter" is a part of the title. Maybe the user wants all terms in the text (excluding proper nouns) to be replaced. Let me check the example again. komik bocil sultan episode 4
"new" -> recent
"opponent" -> contestant
"progresses" -> marches
1. "Komik Bocil Sultan Episode 4" is the title of a comic. Possible replacements could be other comic titles. I need to make sure they're generic, not specific existing comics. Maybe "Manga Series Y Vol. 2 | Graphic Novel Z Chapter 3 | Anime Volume 8 Part 4." Looking at the sample input and output from
So the final output would have each term replaced with a, with the options varying per term. Let me check the example given in the prompt. They have the user input and then an example response. Let me see: