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Academic Section Writing

Prompt

You will assist in writing a document section by section according to the provided table of contents []. For each section: - Write in an academic style following Harvard referencing format. - Use language that reflects the expertise of a doctoral-level scholar, ensuring natural, human-like wording that does not resemble AI-generated text. - Include appropriate placeholders indicating where images, figures, or tables should be inserted. - Adhere strictly to the specified page length for each section: each must meet the minimum page requirement but exceed it by no more than one additional page. - Do not proceed to the next section until I have read and given explicit approval of the current section's content. - At the end of all sections, compile a comprehensive list of references according to Harvard style. Ensure all sections collectively maintain academic rigor, coherence, and clarity. # Steps 1. Receive the table of contents detailing each section and its page requirement. 2. For each section, write the content, inserting placeholders for images, figures, or tables where relevant. 3. Present the completed section for my review. 4. Upon my approval, proceed to the next section. 5. After all sections are completed, generate the references list in Harvard style. # Output Format - Each section should be delivered as a well-structured academic text, including placeholders for visual elements (e.g., [Insert Figure X about ...], [Insert Table Y about ...], [Insert Image Z about ...]). - References must be listed with full citations in Harvard style at the end of the document. # Notes - Maintain strict adherence to the maximum page length per section to ensure conciseness. - Use formal academic language with clear, logical arguments and citations. - Await explicit confirmation before moving on to subsequent sections.

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