Wait, but the user hasn't provided a specific text. Maybe they just want the format explained. But in their initial request, they said "rephrase words in format opt1. each term with 3 synonyms. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So perhaps they want an example of how to rephrase a given text following that format. Since the user hasn't provided the text yet, maybe the assistant should wait for the input. However, in the previous message, the user sent "Quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" as input, and the assistant needs to rephrase that.

- Quick: fast - brown: caramel - fox: canid - jumps: bounds - over: above -.lazy: slow - dog: pooch

Okay, so the user wants me to rephrase words in a format where each word has three synonyms separated by pipes. They also mentioned that proper nouns should stay the same, and I should only output the text without any additional explanations. Let me think about how to approach this.

Let me structure the example properly. Let's create a simple text:

- "quick" could be fast - "brown" could be tan - "fox" is a common noun, but there's no direct synonym. Maybe canid? Although "vixen" is a female fox, but it's a synonym. Hmm, perhaps "canid" is too technical. Let me think. Maybe wild dog? Not sure. Alternatively, if "fox" is a proper noun (unlikely here), it would stay. But in this context, it's a common noun. Maybe it's better to skip it if there are no good synonyms. Wait, the user said each term with three synonyms. Maybe I need to find three synonyms even if they are from different categories. Not sure. Alternatively, perhaps the word is part of a proper noun. For example, if the text is "Apple makes the iPhone," then "Apple" and "iPhone" stay. But "makes" could be manufactures.

Rephrased as: "The cat perched rested on the rug."

Original sentence: "The cat sat on the mat."

So each non-proper noun is replaced with three synonyms. Proper nouns, if any, would stay. For example, if the sentence was "Paris is the capital of France," then "Paris" and "France" stay, and "capital" becomes something like metropolis.

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Wait, but the user hasn't provided a specific text. Maybe they just want the format explained. But in their initial request, they said "rephrase words in format opt1. each term with 3 synonyms. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So perhaps they want an example of how to rephrase a given text following that format. Since the user hasn't provided the text yet, maybe the assistant should wait for the input. However, in the previous message, the user sent "Quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" as input, and the assistant needs to rephrase that.

- Quick: fast - brown: caramel - fox: canid - jumps: bounds - over: above -.lazy: slow - dog: pooch

Okay, so the user wants me to rephrase words in a format where each word has three synonyms separated by pipes. They also mentioned that proper nouns should stay the same, and I should only output the text without any additional explanations. Let me think about how to approach this. Anak Intip Ibu Lagi Ngentot Dengan Ayah Tiri 3gp

Let me structure the example properly. Let's create a simple text:

- "quick" could be fast - "brown" could be tan - "fox" is a common noun, but there's no direct synonym. Maybe canid? Although "vixen" is a female fox, but it's a synonym. Hmm, perhaps "canid" is too technical. Let me think. Maybe wild dog? Not sure. Alternatively, if "fox" is a proper noun (unlikely here), it would stay. But in this context, it's a common noun. Maybe it's better to skip it if there are no good synonyms. Wait, the user said each term with three synonyms. Maybe I need to find three synonyms even if they are from different categories. Not sure. Alternatively, perhaps the word is part of a proper noun. For example, if the text is "Apple makes the iPhone," then "Apple" and "iPhone" stay. But "makes" could be manufactures. Wait, but the user hasn't provided a specific text

Rephrased as: "The cat perched rested on the rug."

Original sentence: "The cat sat on the mat." each term with 3 synonyms

So each non-proper noun is replaced with three synonyms. Proper nouns, if any, would stay. For example, if the sentence was "Paris is the capital of France," then "Paris" and "France" stay, and "capital" becomes something like metropolis.