Wait, perhaps the user provided a sample text? The original prompt says "change all words with 3 alternatives in spintax: x." So maybe the input text is just a general instruction. But the user hasn't provided the actual text to process. Wait, looking back at the user's query: "Text:" but there's nothing after it. So maybe the user forgot to include the actual text. But the initial instruction is to process the text, so maybe this is a test case.
First, I need to understand what spintax is. From what I remember, spintax uses curly braces with alternatives separated by pipes, like z. Each word in the input text should be replaced with such a structure unless it's a proper noun. Proper nouns are names of specific people, places, organizations, etc., which usually start with a capital letter. Wait, but not all proper nouns start with capitals; some might be lowercase in certain contexts. Hmm, maybe I should consider common proper nouns and maybe rely on context, but the user just said to skip them without specific examples. So maybe just go with the standard approach.
Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for a general method or example. For example, if the input text was "Hello world", the output would be "Hi earth". However, since proper nouns are to be skipped, if the input was "Apple is great", the output would be "Apple are great". So, the model should not wrap proper nouns in spintax.
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Wait, perhaps the user provided a sample text? The original prompt says "change all words with 3 alternatives in spintax: x." So maybe the input text is just a general instruction. But the user hasn't provided the actual text to process. Wait, looking back at the user's query: "Text:" but there's nothing after it. So maybe the user forgot to include the actual text. But the initial instruction is to process the text, so maybe this is a test case.
First, I need to understand what spintax is. From what I remember, spintax uses curly braces with alternatives separated by pipes, like z. Each word in the input text should be replaced with such a structure unless it's a proper noun. Proper nouns are names of specific people, places, organizations, etc., which usually start with a capital letter. Wait, but not all proper nouns start with capitals; some might be lowercase in certain contexts. Hmm, maybe I should consider common proper nouns and maybe rely on context, but the user just said to skip them without specific examples. So maybe just go with the standard approach.
Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for a general method or example. For example, if the input text was "Hello world", the output would be "Hi earth". However, since proper nouns are to be skipped, if the input was "Apple is great", the output would be "Apple are great". So, the model should not wrap proper nouns in spintax.
All purchased barcodes are available in SVG, PNG formats and different styles for download.