This is a bit confusing. Let me look back at the user's initial instructions. The user first provided an example where "The core gameplay revolves around..." was turned into "The key engagement..." which suggests that the article "The" is kept as is, but "core" is replaced. So maybe the user wants to replace only content words, not function words like articles, prepositions. However, in the example, "revolves" was replaced with spins, which is a verb. The user's latest instruction is to "revise all words with 3 alternatives as word3. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So all words except proper nouns should be replaced. But in practice, words like "the" or "and" can be tricky because they don't have three natural alternatives. So perhaps the user expects that even function words are to be replaced, but maybe using synonyms or alternative words where possible.
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Wait, but if I replace every word with three options, the resulting text would have very long sentences, but the user wants the text to stay the same structure, just with replaced words. Let's see. The user's first example had a sentence: "Monster Hunter XX -Double Cross- 3DS ROM: A Comprehensive Guide" and replaced each word with options except the proper nouns. So the same approach here. Therefore, even if the original sentence is "The core gameplay revolves around tracking, hunting, and slaying massive monsters," each word (except proper nouns) should be replaced with three options. This is a bit confusing