I'll go with that. Let me double-check. The user provided the example where "help" was replaced. So the process is to identify the key word (usually a noun or verb) and replace it with three options. In the new sentence, the key words are "provide" (verb) and "example" (noun). So replace those with synonyms. Thus, the answer should be "Please offer an illustration."
But wait, the user's instruction said "each word with 3 options", but the example only did one word. Maybe the user wants all words replaced, but that's impractical for function words like "Please", "an", etc. Maybe the user made a mistake and actually wants to replace each target word with three options. Given that, I think following the example, replacing the main word (help) with three options, and similarly in the new sentence replace "provide" and "example" with three options each. Therefore, the correct conversion would be replacing "provide" and "example" with three options each, resulting in the output shown above. FamilyStrokes.19.09.26.Missy.Luv.And.Mia.Evans....
But the user example didn't use such extensive replacement. Maybe only the main verb ("provide") and the noun ("example") need to be replaced. So "Please offer an illustration." I'll go with that
But the instruction says "each word with 3 options". Maybe it's a mistake and the user actually wants to replace each target word with three options, not each word in the sentence. Alternatively, maybe all words must be replaced. But in reality, replacing every word with three options is complex. For "Please" maybe "Kindly", "Could you", "Would you"; "provide" as before; "an" as is (since it's an article); "example" as before. So the converted sentence would be "Would you provide an illustration." So the process is to identify the key
In the example, "help" was replaced with "help", "assist", "support". All synonyms. The other words like "I", "can't", "with", "that" are left as is. So perhaps the instruction is to replace certain key words (like verbs) with three synonyms in a format, while keeping brand names. The user also mentioned to return text only, so no markdown.