Wait, looking back at the initial example, the user provided an empty text and got an empty response. So maybe the intended behavior is to process the text only when it's present. In this case, since there's no text to process, the output should be empty. So the answer is just an empty line or no output. The user's latest input is the same as the previous one but with empty text. Therefore, the correct response is to return an empty string. I should make sure there are no errors or messages, just the empty text as per the format.
So for the current query, since the text is empty, the correct response is nothing, perhaps an error or a clarification. But the user might have intended to include text and forgot. Since the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns," but without any actual text to process, maybe the system should just wait. However, the user might expect a placeholder or a message. Alternatively, maybe the user is testing if the model handles empty input correctly. Office 365 Torrent With Key
In the previous example, the user provided a text with a proper noun and some other words. The response replaced the non-proper nouns with three synonyms each. For instance, "apple" became fruit, but "New York" stayed the same. So the key points are: 1) Only replace general words, not proper nouns. 2) Each word should have three synonyms in the specified format. 3) The output should be text-only without any markdown. Wait, looking back at the initial example, the
Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants all words in the text to have three synonyms provided in the format opt3, but proper nouns should stay as they are. Wait, the input text is empty though. Hmm, maybe they forgot to add the actual text. But the example shows that when there's text, each word is replaced with synonyms using that format. Let me check the example. So the answer is just an empty line or no output