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- "baños públicos" is part of the synonym set lugares comunes. Wait, but the synonym set provided is for "espacios públicos". Hmm, actually in the user's provided synonym sets, "espacios públicos" has lugares. But in the original text, the phrase is "baños públicos". So perhaps "baños públicos" is part of "espacios públicos". Wait, maybe "espacios públicos" is the term to replace, but the original text has "baños públicos". Hmm, this is a bit tricky. Wait, the user's synonym for "espacios públicos" is zonas. So "espacios públicos" is a phrase in the original text. Wait, no. Wait in the original text, the phrase is "baños públicos", which in the synonym sets is not directly listed. But perhaps there's a synonym set for "espacios públicos" which is zonas, so whenever "espacios públicos" is in the text, it should be replaced. However, in the original text, the relevant phrase is "baños públicos", which is not exactly "espacios públicos". Wait, the user's synonym set for "espacios públicos" is lugares, but the text has "baños públicos". Maybe the user intended that "espacios públicos" is a variable phrase, but the text uses "baños públicos". This could be an inconsistency. However, since the synonym sets are provided as per the user's instructions, perhaps the user expects that even if the exact phrase in the text is different from the one in the synonym sets, we still follow strictly the synonym sets provided.
Looking at the example provided by the user, they have three options for the word "privacidad": confidencialidad, for "seguridad": protección, and so on. Each target word has three synonyms in curly braces separated by pipes. videos de mujeres pilladas haciendo pis en banos publicos
In the original assistant's response, the first paragraph modifies "plataformas" to webs, "contenidos" to materiales, but "mujeres" in the quoted part is not replaced. But in the actual answer provided, it is replaced with mujeres. Wait, perhaps the user intended to replace all words except proper nouns. Since "mujeres" is not a proper noun, it should be replaced. The example shows replacing words with three synonyms. So, I need to make sure that all words except proper nouns are replaced. Therefore, "mujeres" would have synonyms like personas but that's not good. Wait, "mujeres" is "women", so better synonyms would be mujeres but not plural. Maybe mujeres? Plural forms are tricky. Perhaps use mujeres but that changes the meaning. Maybe the user is okay with some synonyms being approximate. Alternatively, maybe "mujeres" is kept as is if no suitable synonyms. But the instruction is to replace all words with three synonyms unless they are proper nouns. So I need to find three synonyms for each word even if it's a bit forced. - "baños públicos" is part of the synonym
Okay, the user wants me to modify the given Spanish text into spintax. Each word should have three synonyms, and they don't want proper nouns changed. Let me start by understanding what spintax is. It's like using curly braces with pipe symbols to list different options, right? So for each word, I need to find three synonyms and present them in that format. But in the original text, the phrase is "baños públicos"
Now, I need to ensure all words have three synonyms and skip proper nouns. Let me go through each word again to check. Also, make sure the synonyms are appropriate in context. For example, "plataformas" refers to online platforms, so synonyms should be relevant. Similarly, "inapropiado" needs synonyms that capture the meaning of inappropriate content.
Also, ensuring that the synonyms make sense in the context. For example, "videos de mujeres pilladas hacer pis en baños públicos" – "pilladas" is "caught", so synonyms could be filmadas.
In the original user message, the first paragraph is the text, then the user says "Swap words in format opt3. every word with 3 synonyms. Skip brands and names. Text only." Then they provide the synonym sets. So the actual input is the text, and the user has provided the synonym sets for each word. The user's example includes both the original text and the synonym lists. Therefore, the task is to take the original text and replace each word that has a synonym set with the first option in the synonym set.