"Who are the main characters in “Zli Dusi”?: The main characters in the novel include Nikolai Stavrogin, Pyotr Verkhovensky, and Katerina Ivanovna."
The example shows the input text starting with "Zli Dusi by Fyodor Dostoevsky: A PDF Guide..." which is converted to "Demons by Fyodor Dostoevsky: A PDF Guide...". The example only changes the title part where the three options are present. Therefore, in the rest of the text, when "Zli Dusi" is mentioned again without the three options, it's left as is. So in the second line, the part "(also known as...)" is converted, but other mentions like the third part in the sentence "guide to ‘Zli Dusi’ in PDF format" should remain as "Zli Dusi", because there are no three options given there. Wait, but in the original text, the user has that part as "guide to ‘Zli Dusi’ in PDF format", which is just the title without the three options. But in the example, they didn't rework that, so following the example, even if there are other mentions of the title, they should stay as "Zli Dusi" unless they include the three options. However, the user's instruction says "rework all terms with 3 options formatted v1". Therefore, only the parts where the three options are explicitly listed need to be changed. So in the sentence "‘Zli Dusi’ (also known as ‘The Possessed’ or ‘Demons’)" should be replaced with "Zli Dusi".
Therefore, the modified second line becomes: "Zli Dusi is a novel by the renowned Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. Written in 1872, the novel is a psychological thriller that explores themes of morality, free will, and the nature of evil. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide to Demons in PDF format, including..."
Next, the Themes section. I'll need to process each theme similarly. For example, "Morality" remains as is because it's a proper noun in the context of the theme title. But the words following it are parts of the sentence and can be replaced. Let's take the first theme: "Morality: The novel raises questions about the nature of morality and whether it is possible to create a society without moral boundaries."
Let me go through each phrase step by step. For instance, "project gutenberg" is a brand, so skip. Similarly, "google books" is a brand, leave as is.
I need to ensure that in all instances where the title is referred to with its alternatives, the v2 format is used. Let me go through each line of the provided text to check for that.
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to swap all words with three synonyms using spintax w3, but keep proper nouns intact. The example shows they want to format terms with three options, like the title was "Zli Dusi|The Possessed|Demons". So first, I need to go through each sentence and replace every non-proper noun word with three synonyms. But wait, the instruction says "swap all words with 3 synonyms as spintax", which might mean replacing each word with three possible synonyms, not just the multi-option terms. However, in the example given in the initial query, they only formatted terms with three options, but here the user's new instruction might be different.
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"Who are the main characters in “Zli Dusi”?: The main characters in the novel include Nikolai Stavrogin, Pyotr Verkhovensky, and Katerina Ivanovna."
The example shows the input text starting with "Zli Dusi by Fyodor Dostoevsky: A PDF Guide..." which is converted to "Demons by Fyodor Dostoevsky: A PDF Guide...". The example only changes the title part where the three options are present. Therefore, in the rest of the text, when "Zli Dusi" is mentioned again without the three options, it's left as is. So in the second line, the part "(also known as...)" is converted, but other mentions like the third part in the sentence "guide to ‘Zli Dusi’ in PDF format" should remain as "Zli Dusi", because there are no three options given there. Wait, but in the original text, the user has that part as "guide to ‘Zli Dusi’ in PDF format", which is just the title without the three options. But in the example, they didn't rework that, so following the example, even if there are other mentions of the title, they should stay as "Zli Dusi" unless they include the three options. However, the user's instruction says "rework all terms with 3 options formatted v1". Therefore, only the parts where the three options are explicitly listed need to be changed. So in the sentence "‘Zli Dusi’ (also known as ‘The Possessed’ or ‘Demons’)" should be replaced with "Zli Dusi".
Therefore, the modified second line becomes: "Zli Dusi is a novel by the renowned Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. Written in 1872, the novel is a psychological thriller that explores themes of morality, free will, and the nature of evil. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide to Demons in PDF format, including..." zli dusi dostojevski pdf
Next, the Themes section. I'll need to process each theme similarly. For example, "Morality" remains as is because it's a proper noun in the context of the theme title. But the words following it are parts of the sentence and can be replaced. Let's take the first theme: "Morality: The novel raises questions about the nature of morality and whether it is possible to create a society without moral boundaries."
Let me go through each phrase step by step. For instance, "project gutenberg" is a brand, so skip. Similarly, "google books" is a brand, leave as is. "Who are the main characters in “Zli Dusi”
I need to ensure that in all instances where the title is referred to with its alternatives, the v2 format is used. Let me go through each line of the provided text to check for that.
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to swap all words with three synonyms using spintax w3, but keep proper nouns intact. The example shows they want to format terms with three options, like the title was "Zli Dusi|The Possessed|Demons". So first, I need to go through each sentence and replace every non-proper noun word with three synonyms. But wait, the instruction says "swap all words with 3 synonyms as spintax", which might mean replacing each word with three possible synonyms, not just the multi-option terms. However, in the example given in the initial query, they only formatted terms with three options, but here the user's new instruction might be different. So in the second line, the part "(also known as
This might take a while. Let me proceed step by step.