Now I need to make sure that proper nouns like "Curious Expedition 2" are left unchanged. Also, check that each word is replaced with three synonyms, maintaining the structure. Let me go through each line again to verify.
To resolve, perhaps the user's intention is that the entire title is a proper noun and should remain, so not alter any of the words in "Curious Expedition 2". However, in the previous example, the assistant did change "Curious" to synonyms. That suggests that the user expects individual words to be altered, even if part of a proper noun. Maybe the user doesn't consider them as proper nouns. Given the previous example, it's safe to follow that approach here. So each word, except those that are clearly proper nouns (like specific names, brands), can be altered. So "Curious Expedition 2" is a game's name, which is a proper noun, so "Curious", "Expedition", "2" should stay as they are. Wait, "2" is part of the title. Hmm, but in the previous example, the assistant replaced "Curious" with synonyms. This discrepancy suggests that the user's instructions may not be fully clear. To proceed, perhaps the user wants each word processed regardless of being part of a proper noun, but they want specific proper nouns like names (like person names) to stay. Since the text doesn't have person names, but game titles, which are considered proper nouns. So, for the game title, "Curious Expedition 2", each word should not be changed. However, "Cheat Engine" is the name of a tool, but the user might want to alter each word here. Wait, in the previous example, "Cheat Engine" was changed. The user's instruction says "Keep brand names. Only output text." So perhaps "Curious Expedition 2" is a brand name, so it stays, but "Cheat Engine" is another brand and also stays. However, in the previous example, "cheat engine" was altered. This is conflicting. Maybe the user considers "Cheat Engine" as a generic term, so it's not a proper noun. Therefore, it's altered. But the user wrote "Keep brand names", so maybe "Curious Expedition 2" is a brand, so each word in it should stay. Let me clarify. If "Curious Expedition 2" is the brand name, then each word in that phrase is part of it. But typically, brand names are not altered in such tasks. However, in the previous example, the assistant did alter the words in the title. Therefore, perhaps the user's intention is that each individual word is to be replaced unless it's a specific proper noun like a company name or a person's name. Since "Curious Expedition 2" is a game title, maybe it's considered a proper noun and should stay. But since the user hasn't clarified, and the previous example shows that even parts of the title were altered, perhaps the user expects each word to be replaced unless it's a full, well-known trademark. Since I don't have that information, I'll proceed as in the previous example. So I'll replace each word individually, even if part of a title, unless specified otherwise. Therefore, "Curious" becomes Piquanted, etc. curious expedition 2 cheat engine
Original text: A cheat engine that provides players with a user-friendly interface and a variety of cheats, including unlimited resources and invincibility. Now I need to make sure that proper
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