Wait, the user mentioned "Keep brand names." So I need to identify any brand names in the text and leave them as they are. But the initial text is empty, so maybe the user will provide a text in the next message. Let me check the history. Oh, right, in the initial prompt, the text is empty. So maybe the user will input a specific text later, or perhaps this is a test scenario. Either way, I should outline the process.
To practice, let's take a sample text: "The phone has a great camera and a large screen." Here, "phone" is a term. Brand names like "Samsung" would stay. Replace "phone" with "mobile|cellular|handset," "great" with "excellent|outstanding|marvelous," "camera" with "photography tool|imaging device|snapshooter," and "screen" with "display|monitor|screen." Wait, "snapshooter" isn't a real word. Maybe "camera|photography device|snapshot tool"? Hmm. Let's adjust. Maybe "camera|lens|imager" but those aren't exact synonyms. This shows the challenge. So I need to choose appropriate synonyms that fit in the context. Desi Indian Teen Girl Xxx Movies Leaked Mms -2017-
First step: parse the input text to identify all terms. Terms here could be nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc., but need to be replaced with synonyms. Next, for each term, generate three synonyms. However, brand names must remain unchanged. How to distinguish brand names? Sometimes they're capitalized with unique capitalization or have a specific format, but without context, it's tricky. Maybe the user will provide a list of known brand names, but in this case, the user hasn't. So perhaps I need to rely on common brand names and keep them as is. Wait, the user mentioned "Keep brand names
car →vehiclereliable →faithfulfast →swift But wait, "carriage" might not be a good synonym for modern cars. Maybe "automobile|vehicle|car" is better. Hmm, maybe the user wants different synonyms each time. Let me think of another example: "Apple is a tech company." Here, "Apple" is a brand name, so it stays. Replace "tech" with "technology|high-tech|digital," and "company" with "business|firm|corporation." Oh, right, in the initial prompt, the text is empty