Ruixing Carburetor Diagram
Second sentence: "The Ruixing carburetor is a type of carburetor used in various small engines, including those found in generators, lawn mowers, and other equipment." - "Type" → Kind, "Carburetor" (but keep as is since it's a technical term? Or maybe "fuel mixer" as a synonym?), but maybe "device" is better. Wait, the example in the user's instruction didn't replace "carburetor" with synonyms. Let me check the example they gave. In the first part, they had "Understanding the Ruixing Carburetor: A Diagram Guide" and the example response kept "carburetor", but replaced "Understanding" and the others. So perhaps only certain words are targeted. But the user instruction says "rework all words with 3 synonyms". So maybe all words except brand names and proper nouns. Wait, but "carburetor" is part of the brand name's product (Ruixing Carburetor). Hmm. Maybe the user wants all words except the brand names themselves. So "Ruixing" is the brand, so that's kept. "Carburetor" is a common noun, so it can be replaced if possible. But "carburetor" might not have good synonyms. Let me check. Thesaurus.com gives alternatives like "carburator", which is an alternative spelling, but not a synonym. So maybe "carburetor" should stay. Similarly, "engines" might not have a better synonym. So perhaps the user wants to avoid replacing technical terms.
This might be overly literal, but the goal is three synonyms per word. Some words might not have three good synonyms, but I'll do my best. Ruixing Carburetor Diagram
This is a bit tedious, but necessary. Let me go through the first paragraph again: Second sentence: "The Ruixing carburetor is a type
Alternatively, perhaps the user wants to replace as much as possible where applicable. So in the second paragraph, "is" could be replaced with "exists|serves as|acts as", but maybe that's forcing it. However, to comply with the user's example, look at their example response: they spintaxed "used in various small engines" as "used in numerous compact engines". So "used" → employed, "various" → different, "small" → minuscule. Let me check the example they gave