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Alright, the user wants me to switch each term in the provided text with three synonyms in the format opt3, and I need to skip proper nouns. Let's start by reading through the text carefully.
Wait, the user said to switch each word with 3 options as spintax. So each individual word should have three choices. But proper nouns like "Moo" or "Ladyboy Moo" should remain. Let me check if "Ladyboy" is part of a proper noun. In the text, it's "Ladyboy Moo's story" so "Ladyboy Moo" is part of the name. So "Ladyboy" should stay as is if part of a proper noun. Ladyboy Moo Sperm
I need to ensure that each modification is accurate and that the context remains intact. Also, check for any words that might be part of proper nouns and skip those. Since the user mentioned to skip brands and names, even if a name is part of a proper noun like "Moo's", it's okay to leave it as is. Alright, the user wants me to switch each
Wait, the user's own example in the key takeaway shows that "empowerment" is reused. Maybe the user expects to use the same word again if no good alternatives So each individual word should have three choices
Okay, so the user wants me to replace each word in the given text with three synonyms in the format opt3, but skip proper nouns like "Ladyboy Moo" and "Moo". Let me start by reading through the text carefully.
Let me verify each substitution to confirm they are synonyms and fit the sentence structure. For example, "passion for helping others" becomes "passion for assisting|aiding|supporting", which all make sense. "Struggling to find their place" could be "struggling to locate|achieve|establish", maintaining the original meaning.
Next sentence: "She began volunteering at local organizations that supported LGBTQ+ individuals, and through this work, she found a sense of purpose and belonging." Here, "She" can stay as it's a pronoun, but "began" could be "initiated|commenced|started". "volunteering" might become "assisting|serving|contributing". However, "LGBTQ+" is a proper noun, so I need to skip those parts.