1. Convert every term into three variants using opt2. 2. Do not change proper nouns. 3. The output should be text-only, no markdown.
Looking back, in the example input: "Apple is a fruit. Apple is tasty." The terms replaced are "fruit" and "tasty." The words "is," "a," and "is" again remain unchanged. So perhaps the user wants to replace only the nouns and adjectives with their synonyms. So the process is: Anak Smp Di Intip Mandi.zip
Another thing to note is that in the example, "Apple" is a proper noun, so it's not changed. Even though it's a common noun, but here it's a brand name, hence a proper noun. So proper nouns like "Apple" (the company or the fruit?), wait in the example it's the fruit. Hmm, maybe the user's example is a bit conflicting because Apple is both a company and a fruit. But in the example, it's used as the fruit, so left as is. Wait, no, "Apple" is a common noun when referring to the fruit. Proper nouns are specific names like "New York," "Apple Inc," etc. So in the example, "Apple" is actually the common noun, but the user says to not change proper nouns. Wait, this is confusing. Let me clarify. Do not change proper nouns
But how to determine parts of speech? Since the user didn't provide code, but expects a written process, perhaps the assistant is to use common sense synonyms. However, in practice, this would require NLP tools to tag parts of speech and find synonyms. Looking back, in the example input: "Apple is a fruit