If I proceed without the text, I can't generate the replacements. So maybe I should ask for clarification or provide an example of how it's done. Let me check the instructions again. They said "text only" and "alter all words with 3 alternatives as word1. Skip brands and names." So the user might have intended to include the text in the query but didn't. Maybe they'll follow up with a text example.
Please provide the text you'd like me to process with the word1 format. For example: "Hello|Hi|Greetingsworld,thatis a|an example." Note: Only replace non-brand/non-name words. Brands/names will remain unchanged.
Another thought: maybe the user is referring to modifying their own message, but that doesn't make sense. They might have wanted to include a sample text. Let me structure my response to ask for the text to process and explain how the substitution works, including examples for clarity.
Wait, the user provided an example input but it's empty. Maybe they intended to provide a sample text? Hmm, maybe not. They might just want me to process any text they give next. But since there's no text provided here, perhaps there's a mistake. Maybe the user forgot to include the actual text to process.
First, I need to make sure I understand the task correctly. For every word in the input text, I should replace it with three possible synonyms or alternatives separated by pipes inside curly braces. But I have to avoid changing proper nouns like brand names or personal names. Also, the output should be text-only, no extra formatting.
Alternatively, maybe this is a test prompt. Let me assume that the text to process is in the example input. But in the given input, there's no text. Hmm. Maybe the user made a mistake in their request. In any case, the correct approach would be to wait for the actual text to process. Without that, I can't perform the task. But since I need to provide an answer, perhaps I should explain the process and wait for the user to supply the text.
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to alter all words in the text with three alternatives using the word3 format. They mentioned to skip brands and names, and it's just text.
If I proceed without the text, I can't generate the replacements. So maybe I should ask for clarification or provide an example of how it's done. Let me check the instructions again. They said "text only" and "alter all words with 3 alternatives as word1. Skip brands and names." So the user might have intended to include the text in the query but didn't. Maybe they'll follow up with a text example.
Please provide the text you'd like me to process with the word1 format. For example: "Hello|Hi|Greetingsworld,thatis a|an example." Note: Only replace non-brand/non-name words. Brands/names will remain unchanged. coge folla camara oculta casero colegiala
Another thought: maybe the user is referring to modifying their own message, but that doesn't make sense. They might have wanted to include a sample text. Let me structure my response to ask for the text to process and explain how the substitution works, including examples for clarity. If I proceed without the text, I can't
Wait, the user provided an example input but it's empty. Maybe they intended to provide a sample text? Hmm, maybe not. They might just want me to process any text they give next. But since there's no text provided here, perhaps there's a mistake. Maybe the user forgot to include the actual text to process. They said "text only" and "alter all words
First, I need to make sure I understand the task correctly. For every word in the input text, I should replace it with three possible synonyms or alternatives separated by pipes inside curly braces. But I have to avoid changing proper nouns like brand names or personal names. Also, the output should be text-only, no extra formatting.
Alternatively, maybe this is a test prompt. Let me assume that the text to process is in the example input. But in the given input, there's no text. Hmm. Maybe the user made a mistake in their request. In any case, the correct approach would be to wait for the actual text to process. Without that, I can't perform the task. But since I need to provide an answer, perhaps I should explain the process and wait for the user to supply the text.
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to alter all words in the text with three alternatives using the word3 format. They mentioned to skip brands and names, and it's just text.