Shy Angela Siterip 【2024】
But in the current user message, the example they want is in syn3 format for each word, but the initial instruction was to replace each word. The latest instruction says "change each word with 3 alternatives in b format." This is a bit ambiguous. However, given the example they provided in their own initial query, where they replaced the entire phrase "quiet reflection" with three alternative phrases, I think the correct approach is to replace entire phrases with three alternative phrases, each of which is a synonym of the original phrase.
To be precise, maybe the user wants each word in the text replaced with three synonyms, formatted as c, and in the case of multi-word phrases, each word is handled individually. However, in the example from the user's previous message, the assistant replaced the entire phrase "quiet reflection" with three alternative phrases. This suggests that the user wants phrases to be replaced as whole with three alternatives each. Therefore, perhaps the correct approach is to treat each multi-word phrase as a single entity and replace the entire phrase with three synonyms, not individual words. Shy Angela Siterip
Starting with the first paragraph. Let's process each word: But in the current user message, the example
"Devotion to her own values and interests" might be commitment to personal principles and hobbies. To be precise, maybe the user wants each
I need to make sure all the terms I replace are not proper nouns. The user didn't mention changing "Conclusion," but in the sample, it's replaced. However, in the original query, the user provided the input text ending with "Conclusion," and the sample output changed that to three options. So maybe the user wants to replace standalone words too, not just parts of sentences.