But generating synonyms requires a thesaurus. Since I can't use external tools, I need to rely on my internal knowledge. However, sometimes there aren't enough synonyms for certain words, or the synonyms might not fit contextually. For example, "run" can mean to operate a business or to jog. The spintax might include synonyms that don't make sense in the original context but the user probably expects three synonyms regardless of context.
But the user provided no text, so perhaps they want a general example. Let me check the previous example in the assistant's response. They used "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." Proper nouns here? None. So replacing all words with synonyms. "quick" becomes "rapid|hasty|speedy," etc. VIDEO CEWEK Abg Masturbasi DI WARNET 3gp
1. Tokenize the text into words. 2. For each word, check if it's a proper noun. 3. If not, generate three synonyms. 4. Enclose in z format. 5. If proper noun, leave as is. But generating synonyms requires a thesaurus
The swift brown canine jumps over that sluggish hound. For example, "run" can mean to operate a business or to jog
In the given example, the assistant converted "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." into That quick tan fox leaps over each lazy dog.
Let me think of an example. Suppose the input text is "Jane is happy and loves to run in Central Park." Here, "Jane" and "Central Park" are proper nouns and should be left untouched. The rest would get synonyms. For "happy," maybe elated. For "loves," adores. "Run" becomes dashes.