Working Man Here
small → Local
For each term, I need to come up with three synonyms or similar expressions. I have to make sure that the rephrased terms maintain the same meaning and context. Also, names should stay the same, so proper nouns or phrases like "the Future of the Working Man" are left as is. Working Man
the → that
In the second paragraph, "plays a vital role" becomes "performs|plays|plays, a crucial role." "Backbone of the economy" could be "core|backbone|foundation." small → Local For each term, I need
or → Alternatively
Let me take the first sentence: "Today, the working man can be a software engineer, a doctor, a teacher, or a small business owner." the → that In the second paragraph, "plays
Wait, the user says "every word", so each individual word. So for each word in the original text, regardless of the phrase, create three alternatives. But that might not make sense for multi-word terms. Like "software engineer" is a single term, but breaking it into "software" and "engineer". Let me think. The user's instruction says "every word", so each word in the text. So for each word, I replace it with three options. But the example they provided earlier shows that even multi-word terms are split and each word is replaced. For example, "working man" becomes three options for "working" and three for "man". So the entire phrase becomes Working Man.