I need to go through each word, check if it's a proper noun, and if not, replace it with three options. Proper nouns are terms that are specific and capitalized. So in the text, "Lust Epidemic", "Android", and "APKs" (if considered proper) would be left alone. However, "Android" is a proper noun (the OS by Google), and "APK" is a file type but might not be a proper noun. Wait, in the text "Lust Epidemic Android Cheats", "Android" is a specific platform name here, so it's a proper noun. So "Android" stays. "APKs" refers to the file type, which is a common term, so "APKs" could be replaced if needed.
First, I'll need to identify each word in the text and determine if it's a proper noun. Proper nouns are specific names, so terms like game titles, places, or unique items should stay. Then, for each non-proper noun word, I need to replace it with three possible words from the a format. The example provided uses "The game features a variety of characters, each with their own strengths, weaknesses, and motivations. You'll need to build relationships, make alliances, and navigate the complex web of desires and rivalries to succeed." So, each word in that sentence is replaced with three options. Lust Epidemic Android Cheat
Similarly, "Leaderboard Hacks" uses cheats to dominate leaderboards, unlock exclusive rewards, or become top player. Three. I need to go through each word, check
Looking at other terms in the text: "Cheat" can be replaced with "Hack|Glitch|Exploit." "Comprehensive Guide" could be "Ultimate Manual|Complete Handbook|All-Encompassing Tutorial." "Dominating the Game" might be "Mastering the Game|Outperforming the Competition|Succeeding in the Game." "Android user" could be "Android player||Android gamer|Mobile user." Wait, but "Android user" is the term here. Maybe synonyms like "Android player" and "Android gamer." However, "Android" is a proper noun (the OS