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The user says: "swap each word with 3 options in spintax: z. Keep names intact. Only the result." So names like "African" should stay the same. The example given in the previous response shows that "African" is replaced with Afro, but maybe that's incorrect. Wait, perhaps "African" here is a proper noun, but it's not a name. Maybe the user made a mistake there. Hmm. Maybe the user meant to say that proper nouns like specific names should be kept. But in the given text, there are no specific names, just "African" as a descriptor. So perhaps "African" is a name in this context, but that's a bit ambiguous. However, following the example where "African" is replaced with synonyms, I'll proceed as per the user's initial example. So in the spintax, "African" would have synonyms, but the user said to keep names intact. This is a bit conflicting. Maybe the user intended to keep "African" unchanged. Wait, maybe the user meant that any proper nouns like people's names should remain, but common nouns should be replaced. However, in the example given by the user, "African" is replaced with other terms like "black" and "Afro," which suggests that "African" is not considered a proper noun here. So I'll proceed to replace "African" as well with similar terms, but if there were a proper noun, like "John," it would stay. Video Title- African Casting - Sugar And Spice ...
First, I need to parse the input text carefully. The example given swapped words like "avoid" with "prevent|evade|discourage" and so on. Each word is being replaced with three options. The user also wants the spintax to be in curly braces with pipe separators. - So: Therefore - how: In whatTowhat extent
First, I'll scan through the text to identify any terms that might need replacing. The original text is about African casting and the importance of authentic representation. However, in the user's example, they provided a text with options that needed changing. But in the current query, there are no options in the provided text. Wait a minute, maybe the user made a mistake in their input? Let me check again. The example given in the previous response shows
Wait, the user's example was:
But "African" might not have "Black" as a synonym depending on context. However, in the previous example, the user used "Black" as a synonym for "African", so I'll follow that.