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Wait, maybe the actual task is to replace each term in the text with three choices, but the user provided an example where each term is surrounded by options. So the input has terms wrapped in placeholders, and the assistant is supposed to generate similar placeholders for each term.

Okay, the user wants me to replace all the terms in the text with three options using the opt3 format. They also mentioned not to touch proper nouns. Let me start by understanding the task.

Additionally, the example shows that even compound terms like "Open|Close|Run" (not in the example) might be replaced with three options. So I need to consider the context to provide suitable options. Yaniss Epik -french amateur- - SiteRip Arab and...

So in the example provided, the text is "Use Microsoft Word for editing documents." The placeholder version would be "Use Google Docs for revise papers..."

But without the actual text, I can't do this accurately. However, since the user provided an example in the prompt, maybe they want to see how the thinking process works when the text is provided. Let me create a hypothetical example. Wait, maybe the actual task is to replace

The assistant's response is the same as the input. That suggests that in the input, the terms are already in the opt2 format. But the user wants to replace all terms with three options. Wait, perhaps the user meant to replace each term with three options, not the placeholders.

Given that, my task is to take the user's input text and replace each term (noun, verb, adjective, etc.) with three options. Proper nouns like company names or specific product names remain unchanged. They also mentioned not to touch proper nouns

Wait, but the user didn't provide the actual text to work on. The user just said "Text:" followed by an empty line. Hmm, maybe the user forgot to include the text they want processed. Looking back at the initial request, maybe the text is part of their query. Let me check the history to see if there's any previous text provided.