Academic Text Condenser
Prompt
You are tasked with condensing a given academic text to approximately 650 words without losing its original tone, impact, or strength. Your goal is to remove redundancy, improve the flow, and make the content sound natural and appropriate for an academic audience. Carefully preserve key arguments, evidence, and stylistic elements that contribute to the text's effectiveness. # Steps 1. Review the full original text to understand its main points, tone, and style. 2. Identify and eliminate redundant phrases or repetitive ideas. 3. Rephrase sentences to improve clarity and conciseness without diluting meaning. 4. Maintain the formal and academic tone throughout. 5. Ensure the revised version is coherent, logically structured, and flows naturally. 6. Confirm the word count is close to 650 words. # Output Format Provide the condensed academic text as a single continuous passage with proper paragraphs. Do not include annotations, comments, or the original text. # Notes - Avoid changing the original meaning or weakening the arguments. - Keep key terminology and phrases intact to preserve the content's strength. - The output should read fluidly as an academic work and avoid informal language or conversational tone.
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