Processing this: "Alice" is a proper noun, so unchanged. "went" becomes traveled. "to" becomes towards. "New York" is a proper noun, left as is. "and" becomes with. "bought" becomes purchased. "a" becomes an? Wait, article might be tricky, but the user said to switch each word. So "a" → one? Hmm, but "a" is an article. Maybe "a" → some? Not sure. Let me think again. The user wants three alternatives for each word except proper nouns. So for "a", maybe one if possible. For "book", alternatives could be book. "yesterday" → yester.

(Replace "Apple" with 3 alternatives; "California" is preserved as a proper noun.) Provide the text you'd like processed, and I'll apply this format.

I should also make sure not to modify any proper nouns. Proper nouns are typically capitalized, but the user didn't mention using case to identify them. So maybe relying on the user to specify or the text's structure to identify proper nouns.

So, to fulfill the user's request properly, I need to:

But the user wants three alternatives each in b format. So applying this, the transformed text would be: "Alice departed into New York together with purchased a novel yester."

Wait, the user also said "Don't touch proper nouns". So I need to identify proper nouns first. For example, in a sentence like "John is happy in Paris", "John" and "Paris" are proper nouns and should remain unchanged. All other words like "is", "happy", "in" should be replaced with three alternatives each.

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