First, I need to parse the input text and identify each term that can be replaced. But wait, the example input was empty. Oh, maybe the user provided a text in their request but it's missing here. Wait, looking back, the user just wrote "Text:" followed by nothing. That's odd. Did they forget to include the actual text? Hmm, but they might have pasted it incorrectly.
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to take the given text and replace every term with three synonyms, formatted like syn2. They mentioned to keep names intact, so I need to be careful about that. Also, they want only the result, no extra explanations. Hmm. Schulmadchen 7 - Harte Pinsel -Harry S. Morgan-...
The input text is missing. Please provide the text to process. First, I need to parse the input text
Therefore, the most accurate response is to inform the user that the input text is missing. But given the instruction to only provide the result, perhaps the assistant should return an error. However, the user might prefer the assistant to handle the error gracefully without additional text. Wait, looking back, the user just wrote "Text:"
Wait, looking at the initial problem statement again, maybe the user wants an example of how the transformation works. Maybe the actual text they want processed is in the "Text:" line but it's missing. However, the user might have intended to input text after "Text:" but forgot. In such a case, the appropriate response would be to request the text. But the user might be expecting me to proceed with a hypothetical example. However, since the user said "Only the result," perhaps I should just provide that.
Hmm. This is a bit ambiguous. Since the user's original instruction includes "Text:" but no content, and given that the example they provided earlier (like the one where they wrote "Text:" in the history) might have followed a specific format, maybe they want me to output the transformed text as per their last prompt. However, without the actual text, that's impossible.
In that case, I should respond by asking for the actual text they want processed. Since there's no text provided, I can't generate the synonyms. Let me check the original instruction again. The user said "Text:" with no content. So maybe they intended to include text but forgot. The proper step would be to prompt them for the text. Alternatively, maybe it was a typo and the "Text:" is just the label. Wait, no, in the example response, the user input had a text, but here it's missing.