Download- Masha Babko Sex Full.rar -575.26 Mb- ((link)) -

"rework words formatted v1. all words with 3 synonyms. No changes to proper nouns. Text only."

Okay, so the user wants me to rework words formatted as v1 where each has three synonyms. There are specific instructions: no changes to proper nouns, text only, and keep the structure the same. Let me break this down. Download- Masha Babko SEX Full.rar -575.26 MB-

But that would make three separate sets of three, but the structure is unclear. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to have each of the three words replaced by three synonyms, so the entire set becomes three groups of three synonyms. But the original v3 is three words, and each needs to be replaced with three synonyms. So perhaps the output should be syn2 for each original word, but how to structure that. Maybe the example was glad becomes elatedthrilledjubilant. But that's three separate sets. But the user's instruction says "all words with 3 synonyms," so each word in the original set should have three synonyms, leading to three times three synonyms. That would be nine, but the formatting might need to be three separate sets. Alternatively, the user might want to replace each of the three variables with three synonyms each, but the exact structure is not clear. The example might help here. Since the user didn't provide an example, I need to infer based on the instruction. "rework words formatted v1

But how to format that. Maybe the user wants the three original words each replaced by three synonyms, in the same grouping, but perhaps as three separate options. But the exact structure is not clear. Maybe the user wants to transform each of the three words into three synonyms, so the set becomes a list of all synonyms, but grouped per original word. However, the original v1 is separated by |, and the instruction is to rework the words formatted that way. So perhaps the user wants each word in the set to be replaced by three synonyms, but grouped in the same format. So for example, joyful becomes merry. But that's nine entries, which might not be ideal. Alternatively, maybe the user wants each word to be replaced by three synonyms, each as a separate set, so three separate groups. But the user said "rework words formatted v3". So perhaps the same format is used, but each original word is expanded into three synonyms, making three groups. For example, original v3 becomes s1 s5 s8. Text only

So the plan is:

Let's say the user gives an example like glad. I need to find three synonyms for each. For "happy," maybe "elated," "content," "pleased." For "glad," "happy," "delighted," "thrilled." For "joyful," "cheerful," "merry," "jovial." Wait, but I have to ensure each of the three entries in the new set has three synonyms. Wait, no, the original is three words, and each needs to be replaced with three synonyms. Wait, maybe the user wants each of the three words in v2 to have three synonyms. So for each of the three words in the original, I need to find three synonyms and list them in the same format. But the original structure is v2, which might imply three options. But the user says "rework words formatted v1. all words with 3 synonyms." Hmm, maybe the user wants to take each of the words v1, v2, v3 and replace each with three synonyms, but then how to structure that. Wait, maybe the initial v3 is three words, each with their own synonyms. So the task is to replace each of the three words in the set with three synonyms each. So the result would be three groups of three synonyms each, but the exact structure might need to be three words, each having three synonyms separated by |. Wait, that could be confusing. Let me read the user's instruction again.

First, I need to make sure that whenever there's a v2 format, I replace each word with three synonyms. But I have to be careful to leave proper nouns untouched. Proper nouns are specific names like "Apple," "New York," or "George," right? So I need to check if any of the words in the synonyms are proper nouns and leave them as they are.