Metcalf And Eddy Wastewater Engineering Solution Manual -
Metcalf And Eddy Wastewater Engineering Solution Manual -
Wait, the user mentioned "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So proper nouns like Metcalf and Eddy, ASCE, WEF stay. All other terms can be replaced. So for the sentence about solution manuals, "Solution manuals" can be replaced with synonyms, but perhaps "Metcalf and Eddy manual" is a proper noun. Wait, no. "Metcalf and Eddy manual" is referring to a specific manual, but "manual" is a common noun. The name "Metcalf and Eddy" is proper. So "Metcalf and Eddy manual" should become "textbook". But "manual" here is part of the title, so should it be changed? The user said not to touch proper nouns. Hmm. The exact phrase "Metcalf and Eddy manual" is a proper noun? Maybe not. If the user says to keep names intact, then "Metcalf and Eddy manual" might be considered a proper noun as a title. Wait, but in the example, the assistant replaced "manual" with options. In the previous example, "manual" was replaced. So perhaps, even part of a title can be replaced if it's a common noun. Maybe the user wants to keep the name "Metcalf and Eddy" intact, but the word "manual" can be replaced. So in the query, "Metcalf and Eddy manual" becomes textbook, but the name "Metcalf and Eddy" stays as is. So yes, replace "manual" with synonyms.
Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants to rephrase each term in the given text with three synonyms using the opt1 format, but they specifically mentioned not to touch proper nouns. The previous example had the assistant replace terms with three options in a specific format. Metcalf And Eddy Wastewater Engineering Solution Manual
Professional organizations: "Professional organizations such as the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the Water Environment Federation (WEF) often have copies of the manual available for members." "Aren't changing", so leave "ASCE" and "WEF" as is. "Have copies available for members" becomes "Maintain instances for affiliated individuals", "Keep exemplars accessible to registered participants", "Provide access for enrolled members". Wait, the user mentioned "Don't touch proper nouns
I need to go through each sentence and identify replaceable words. For example, "comprehensive" can be replaced with "extensive," "thorough," or "detailed." Similarly, "guide" could be "manual," "resource," or "book." I need to make sure each non-proper noun word has three synonyms. If a word has multiple meanings, I have to pick the ones that fit the context. For instance, "treatment" in the context of wastewater could be "processing," "purification," or "treatment" again if only two other terms come to mind. So for the sentence about solution manuals, "Solution