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First, I need to parse the given text. Wait, the text is empty. The user provided "text:\n\n" so maybe that's a placeholder and the actual text needs to be input. But since the user didn't provide a specific text, maybe they want a general explanation or an example. Hmm.

Also, need to check if any words are proper nouns. In the example sentence, there are none. So, each word (excluding proper nouns) gets three alternatives. The output should be text only, no markdown. So for each word in the sentence, replace it with v2. Nghe Doc Truyen Sex Loan Luan

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to replace each word in the text with three alternatives, separated by pipes like v1. They also mentioned to skip proper nouns. The example given is using the format correctly. First, I need to parse the given text

Wait, the example in the task shows "replace each word with 3 alternatives." So for each word, three different options. So in the example, maybe "The cat sat on the mat." becomes this lion perched upon that rug. But since the user didn't provide a specific

Next step: for each word, generate three synonyms. But "cat" is a common noun, so find synonyms like "feline, feline, feline"—no, that's not right. Need three different options. Wait, "cat" as a noun, maybe "feline, animal, pet". Wait, "feline" is correct, but "animal" is too general. Maybe better to use "cat" might not have three synonyms. Alternatively, use hyponyms. Or maybe use near-synonyms. For "sat", verbs like "sat, sat, sat"—no, need three different verbs. "Sat" can be replaced with "seated, sat, perched"—wait, "perched" is a bit different. Hmm.

In any case, proceed to replace each non-proper noun with three synonyms. Need to generate accurate and contextually appropriate synonyms. Sometimes, words might not have three good synonyms, so perhaps use the word itself as one of the options, but the user probably wants three distinct options.