"efforts" → strivings
Finally, the last paragraph: "By following these tips and taking good care of your boxer bits, you can enjoy a more enjoyable and stress-free ride." "Following" can be "Adhering to," "Sticking with," "Complying with." "Tips" becomes "Suggestions," "Advice," "Recommendations." "Taking good care" might be "Maintaining properly," "Nurturing effectively," "Caring attentively." "Enjoy" could be "Experience pleasure in," "Relish," "Derive satisfaction from." "More enjoyable" becomes "Enhanced pleasurable," "Increased delightful," "Greater satisfying." "Stress-free ride" could be "Relaxed journey," "Untroubled passage," "Calm excursion." Oh Knotty Boxer Bits
First sentence: "The reins, which attach to the bit and allow the rider to control the horse." The words here are "reins", "attach", "bit", "allow", "control". But "Bit" is part of "Boxer Bits" later, so I need to check if "bit" here is a proper noun. Wait, in the context, "the bit" refers to a general equestrian term, but "Boxer Bits" is a specific term. So "bit" in the first sentence is a common noun, so I should provide synonyms for it. Let me think of synonyms for "reins": controls; "attach" could be fasten; "allow" might be let; "control" could be direct. "efforts" → strivings Finally, the last paragraph: "By
Starting with the first sentence: "Regularly brushing your boxer bits can help prevent dirt and debris from accumulating and causing knots." The key words here are "Regularly," "brushing," "boxer bits," "prevent," "dirt and debris," "accumulating," and "causing knots." For each of these words or phrases, I need to find three synonyms. So "bit" in the first sentence is a
So, applying this to the entire text, for each non-proper noun word, find three options, keeping proper nouns like "boxer bits" unchanged. Proper nouns are capitalized, but in this text, all are lowercase, so need to identify which are proper nouns. For example, "boxer bits" is a specific term but written in lowercase, so perhaps it's not a proper noun. It's a common noun.
For each of these words (excluding proper nouns), replace with three options. Let's start with "Despite": Notwithstanding (though "Notwithstanding" is more formal, but might fit)