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1. Split the input into words, preserving case. 2. Iterate over each word. 3. If the word is a proper noun (capitalized), leave it as is. 4. If not, replace it with three synonyms enclosed in c. 5. Ensure the output is as per the example, with no extra text. 6. Handle edge cases like words with multiple parts of speech or where synonyms are hard to find.
Now, with that in mind, let's proceed to process the given input text. download office 365 offline installer with crack
So, applying this to the example input, "fox" is lowercase, so it's a common noun and should be replaced. But in the example response, the assistant left it as "fox". That's an error. Therefore, the example might be incorrect, but as the user's example, I have to follow their lead? No, the user is asking me to perform the task correctly. So if "fox" is in lowercase, it's a common noun, and should be replaced with three synonyms. So synonyms for "fox" could be "vixen," "canid," "retriever" (though "retriever" is specific to dogs, maybe not the best choice). Wait, "vixen" is female fox. "Canid" is more of a classification. Maybe better synonyms like "wildcat" (not accurate), or maybe "animal" which is too generic. Hmm, this is tricky. Maybe the example had a mistake, but for the purpose of this task, I need to generate three synonyms for each non-proper noun. Iterate over each word
Wait, the user's example input was "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." The example output was "The speedy dark fox bounds over the lethargic dog." Wait, in the example, "fox" was kept as is. But "fox" is not a proper noun. So maybe the user made a mistake in the example, or the assistant considered "fox" as a proper noun by mistake. Hmm. That's a problem. Because if "fox" is a common noun, it should be replaced with synonyms. Unless "Fox" was a proper noun, but in this case, it's lowercase. I proceed as per instructions.
Wait, the user hasn't provided the actual text to process yet. The user message is split into two parts. The first part is the instruction, and the second part is where they say "Text:" but no text
Now, applying this to the example input, the word "fox" should be replaced with synonyms. Let's find three synonyms for "fox." Possible options: "vixen," "canid," "wild animal." Maybe "vixen," "jackal," "wolf." Wait, those are different animals. Maybe better to use "vixen" (female fox), but it's not exactly a synonym. Alternatively, "cunning animal," but that's a phrase, not a word. Hmm, perhaps "fox" is hard to find exact synonyms. Maybe the example assistant had a mistake, or the example was just illustrative. In any case, I proceed as per instructions.