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Wait, but in the example, the user's input was a blank text. Maybe the actual text is something else. The user might have provided an example with a placeholder. Let's assume for practice that the text is "John ran quickly to the store." Now, "John" is a proper noun and should remain. "ran" needs three synonyms like dashed. "quickly" could be speedily. "store" might be mall. Proper nouns like "John" stay as is. The output should have each word (except proper nouns) replaced with three synonyms in the specified format.
Okay, the user wants me to rephrase all the words in their text, replacing each with three synonyms. They specified the format as opt1, and to avoid changing proper nouns. Let me first check the original text to see what's there. The example given is text: and task: rephrase all words with 3 synonyms... Wait, the user provided a blank text, maybe they were testing the response. But the main task is to process any given text. Let me make sure I understand the requirements correctly. Hidden Yuwa Beautiful blonde wife Lily Hart b...
In summary, my approach is: 1. Identify proper nouns (capitalized words likely), 2. For each non-proper noun, find three synonyms, 3. Replace each with the opt2 format. Now, applying this to the user's text which is empty, the response would be as given. But if they provide actual text, follow these steps. I'll make sure to avoid markdown and provide only the text in the required format. Wait, but in the example, the user's input was a blank text
First, I need to identify each word that's not a proper noun. Proper nouns like names, places, etc., should stay the same. For each word, I have to find three synonyms and present them in the opt2 format. The output should be in text only without any markdown. Also, the user mentioned "Don't touch proper nouns," so I need to ensure those remain unchanged. Let's assume for practice that the text is
Wait, but how do I determine if a word is a proper noun in the context of the text? For example, words like "Apple" could be a company name (proper noun) or a fruit (common noun). Without knowing the context, maybe I should leave capitalized words as they are. That might be a safer approach unless specified otherwise. But sometimes a word can be a common noun. Hmm, tricky. The user didn't mention handling case sensitivity, just not to touch proper nouns. Maybe I'll proceed by treating all uppercase words as proper unless the user specifies otherwise.
I need to ensure that each word (except proper nouns) is replaced correctly, and the order of words is maintained. Also, check that the synonyms make sense in context. For example, "hidden" can be "concealed," but "secreting" might not fit as well. Maybe "secreting" is a verb, so that might not be the best synonym. But the user just wants three options, so I'll proceed with available synonyms. Maybe the user is okay with some less precise synonyms.
Additionally, the user wants only the text output in the specified format. I need to make sure that I don't add any extra explanations or formatting beyond the opt2 for each word. Let me test this step-by-step with a hypothetical input. Suppose the input is "Alice found a hidden treasure in the cave." Proper nouns are "Alice," so replaced others. "found" becomes discovered, "hidden" secreting, "treasure" booty, "cave" kavern. The output would be "Alice uncovered a secreting booty in the chamber."