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So, the key steps are:
In the absence of specific names in the input text provided by the user, perhaps the user will input a different text. For example, if the input is "Alice went to Paris yesterday.", then "Alice" and "Paris" are names and should be left as is. The rest of the words like "went", "to", "Paris", "yesterday" should be handled. Wait, "Paris" is a name, so it should be left.
But given the instruction, the assistant must try. Perhaps the example provided by the user was incorrect in the past, but the current task is to make sure that names are left as is.
2. For each word:
But this could be error-prone. For example, "apple" in lowercase is a fruit, but "Apple" in capital is a company name. However, without context, the assistant might not know. But given the user's instruction, we proceed with this approach.
- If the word is capitalized, assume it's a name and leave it as is.
So, if the user later provides a text, I need to parse each word, find three synonyms, and replace it with the specified format. Names should remain unchanged. I need to be cautious with proper nouns. Also, the output should only be the modified text, no explanations. Novinha na cam se masturbando
Processing each word:
This seems like a complex problem. The user's main goal is to have all words replaced except names. So, perhaps the solution is to assume that any word in the input text that is a proper noun (name) is left as is, and all others are replaced. But since the assistant can't determine if a word is a proper noun without context, the best approach is to rely on the user to correctly identify which words are names. The instruction says "Leave names unchanged," so the user might provide a text where certain words are names and others are not. The assistant should process the text accordingly.
So applying this to the example text "Hello, my name is John.", we split into words: So, the key steps are: In the absence
- "Hello": capitalized, assume it's not a name (it's a greeting), but according to the user's instruction, names should be left. Wait, maybe "Hello" is not a name. So this is a problem because the capitalization isn't a reliable indicator. Hmm.
So, in my processing, I need to ensure that any names in the input are left unchanged. To do this, I need to identify names. However, without context, it's challenging. Maybe the user expects that if a word is in all caps or a known name, but that's not reliable. Alternatively, maybe the user expects to leave any capitalized words as names, even if they are not. So, perhaps the approach is:
In summary, the steps are:






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