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Also, the user mentioned "proper nouns" not to touch. So any words that are capitalized and refer to specific names should remain. Words like "Apple" in a sentence about the company should stay, but "apple" as a fruit would be replaced.
I should also note that the output should be concise, text-only, no markdown. So after processing each word, replace it with the three synonyms in the specified format.
The user also mentioned "Text only," so the output should just be the transformed text without any explanations or markdown. Let me check an example. Suppose the input is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." The output should replace each word with synonyms. For "quick," maybe rapid, and so on. But "fox" and "dog" are common nouns, not proper nouns, so they should be replaced. Wait, but "fox" might not have three synonyms that fit. Hmm, I need to make sure there are three suitable synonyms for every word. If a word doesn't have three, maybe use the best three possible, even if they're a bit forced. Japan Cute 2 -Anak Sekolah Diperkosa di Toilet-
First, I need to parse the input text and identify each word, excluding proper nouns like names of people, places, or specific brands. Proper nouns usually start with a capital letter and aren't common nouns or verbs. So, I'll have to check each word's context to determine that.
Okay, let's tackle this user query. They want me to convert words in the provided text using the syn2 format, ensuring each word has three synonyms. Also, they mention not to touch proper nouns. Let me break it down. Also, the user mentioned "proper nouns" not to touch
The precipitate chocolate vixen leaps upon the slothful hound.
Next, for each non-proper noun, I need to find three synonyms. But wait, how do I ensure the synonyms are accurate? Maybe using a thesaurus API or a built-in synonym finder. But since I can't access external resources, I'll have to rely on my internal knowledge base. I should be careful to provide correct synonyms that fit the context. I should also note that the output should
Wait, proper nouns: like "John" or "France" shouldn't be replaced. Let me think of another example: "The Eiffel Tower is in Paris." "Eiffel Tower" and "Paris" are proper nouns, so they stay. The other words like "The," "is," "in" need synonyms. For "is," synonyms could be be maybe. Hmm, but "be" might not be the right tense. The user might not mind as long as they are synonyms. Similarly for "in," synonyms could be into. Alright.