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I also have to check punctuation. Since the user mentioned "text only," maybe they don't want any comments, just the transformed text. The previous example had the assistant outputting text without any explanation, so I should follow that format.
I need to ensure that proper nouns like "1080p", "part4.rar", and the full filename are left untouched. Also, the output should only include the text with the replacements in the format opt3. I should check each word one by one, making sure I don’t miss any and that the replacements make sense in the sentence.
Checking the example response provided by the user, they have replaced words with three options each in curly braces. So I need to follow that structure meticulously.
Another point: the user mentioned "Text only," so any HTML or formatting like “ should be kept as is. The user's example response shows the text is in plain text with the quotes converted to curly quotes, but in the spintax, the actual file names are preserved in quotes. 081124-001-1pon-1080p.part4.rar
Proceeding step by step. Each word, except proper nouns, gets three synonyms. For each sentence, replace each word with w3.
Let me start replacing each word one by one, ensuring that proper nouns like the filename and specific terms are left untouched. For words that are part of the filename like "1pon", leave them as they are.
Wait, need to check synonyms accuracy. For example, "responsible online practices" could be "discerning internet behaviors," but maybe the user wants direct synonyms. Maybe "responsible" →accountable. I also have to check punctuation
I need to ensure that the replacements are contextually appropriate. If there's a specific word that's technical or has a particular meaning, I might need to find synonyms that fit. For example, "archive" as a file may be replaced with "folder", "compressed file", "data package".
Then proceed similarly for the rest of the text. Make sure each word that's not a proper noun is replaced with three options. Double-check that all proper nouns are left as they are. Once done, review to ensure the replacements make sense in context and the structure remains readable.
Also, ensure the sentence structure remains correct after substitution. For example, after replacing "exercise vigilance," the sentence should still make sense. So "exercise prudence|remain cautious|stay alert" for "exercise vigilance." I need to ensure that proper nouns like "1080p", "part4
For example, "In the vast expanse of the digital world..." becomes "Within this vast area of this cyber realm...".
Next, I need to process each word. For example, "The existence of" becomes "The being". I'll go through each sentence, split into parts, and replace verbs, adjectives, and other words with synonyms. I need to ensure that when there are three words in a row like "existence of “...” raises", each word gets its own set of synonyms except for the proper noun within the quotation marks.
Okay, let me tackle this step by step. The user wants me to replace every word in the given text with three synonyms in the format v1, but I should skip proper nouns and named entities. First, I need to identify which words are proper nouns. Looking at the original text, the filename "081124-001-1pon-1080p.part4.rar" contains "1pon", which might be a brand or a specific term. The "1080p" is a technical term and a resolution standard, so I should leave those as they are.
Also, the user mentioned to only output the text, no explanations, so I have to be careful not to include any explanations or formatting other than the synonym format. I'll need to go through each sentence, check for proper nouns, and apply the synonym replacements accordingly. Let me start processing each line and ensure that I'm not missing any words that need replacement.