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The user might be confused if they don't see an example. They might have wanted to process their own text but forgot to provide it. Maybe I should ask for the specific text they want altered. Alternatively, create a dummy example to show how it's done. Since they said "only output text," maybe they want me to output the result in that format. But without input text, I can't proceed. Perhaps I need to prompt them for the text they want processed. But wait, the user might have intended to provide text in the previous message. Let me check again.
No, the original query is just the instruction. So perhaps the user expects me to create example sentences transformed into spintax. Like turning a sample sentence into the spintax format. Let me create an example. Let's say the input is "Alice loves reading books." Then the output would be "Alice enjoys reading novels." But proper noun Alice is left as is. That makes sense. So my answer should be an example like this. The user might be testing if I understand the spintax format and how to apply it. Let me confirm the requirements: each word has 3 alternatives, proper nouns remain. The input might be a hypothetical text, so perhaps I should generate an example using hypothetical input. PKF - Schoolgirl Snuff Education - The Attack.wmv.002 Mega
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to alter words in a certain way using spintax, specifically w3. Each word should have three alternatives. But proper nouns should stay the same. Hmm, spintax is used for creating variations in text, right? So, for each regular word, I need to generate three synonyms or similar words. The user might be confused if they don't see an example
But without specific text, how can I demonstrate this? Maybe the user expects a sample response. For example, if the input was "John likes apples," the output would be John|w3 likes|w2 apples|w2. Wait, but proper nouns stay. So "John" is proper noun, stays. Then "likes" becomes like and "apples" becomes fruits or something like that. Alternatively, create a dummy example to show how it's done
Apple|Microsoft|Google is|are|being a|an|the company|organization|business.
Alternatively, maybe the user wants to know how to format the spintax themselves. But they specifically said "alter words as spintax w2. all words with 3 alternatives. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So maybe they are asking to process a given input, but in this case, since no input is provided, I need to ask for it. However, the initial instruction is to alter words, so I think the user expects me to show an example. Let me proceed with an example to demonstrate. Let's take a simple sentence: "The cat sat on the mat." The proper noun here is "The" as a definite article, but in spintax, sometimes articles are part of the sentence and may or may not need altering. Wait, "The" is an article, not a proper noun. So maybe in this case, "The" would be altered. Wait, but "The" is a definite article. Should I leave articles like "the" unchanged? The user instruction says proper nouns stay. Articles aren't proper nouns. So maybe they can be altered. Wait, but the instruction is to leave proper nouns unchanged. So common nouns can be altered. So in the example, "The cat sat on the mat" would become The|A|An cat|feline|kitten sat|rested|perched on|above|upon the|this|that mat|rug|carpet." But the user wanted all words with 3 alternatives. So each word (excluding proper nouns) is replaced with a spintax group of three options. That's the correct approach. So the example I gave would be the transformed version. So the user's request is to take any input text and convert each word into a spintax group with three alternatives, leaving proper nouns as they are. Since the user didn't provide specific text, I need to provide an example. That's probably what they want. So I'll create an example response like that.