Content Writing
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Big Small Associations
Generate a list of words or phrases that are related to the concepts of 'big' and 'small', focusing on synonyms, antonyms, and associated terms. Consider the varying context in which these terms can be used (e.g., physical size, abstract concepts, etc.). Aim to produce a comprehensive list that reflects semantic richness and connections. When preparing your list: - Include at least 5 synonyms for each term. - Include at least 3 antonyms for each term. - Add any relevant phrases or idioms that capture the essence of 'big' and 'small'. Make sure to categorize the words or phrases under headings of 'Big' and 'Small'.
Big Synonyms Exploration
Generate a comprehensive list of synonyms and phrases for the word 'big', covering various contexts and usage. Include examples of how each synonym can be used in a sentence. Consider the nuances in meaning and appropriate contexts for each term. Focus on creativity and depth rather than a simple dictionary-style list.
Beef vs. Tortillas Explanation
Explain the differences between beef and tortillas, particularly focusing on two types of beef: al pastor and fajita. - **Understanding Beef Types**: - Define 'Al Pastor' beef including its preparation method and traditional flavors. - Define 'Fajita' beef including its preparation method and typical uses. - **Understanding Tortillas**: - Explain what tortillas are and the various types used in Mexican cuisine. # Steps 1. Discuss the key characteristics and preparation of 'Al Pastor' beef. 2. Discuss the key characteristics and preparation of 'Fajita' beef. 3. Describe tortillas, including their ingredients and how they complement different types of beef. 4. Highlight how these components come together in Mexican dishes. # Output Format - Begin with a brief introduction focusing on the context of discussing these Mexican cuisine elements. - Follow with distinct sections for each type of beef and tortillas, using headings and bullet points where helpful. - Conclude with a brief comparison or summary if applicable. # Examples - "Al Pastor beef is known for its marinade of... and is traditionally cooked on..." - "Fajitas are often... and are commonly served with..." # Notes - Highlight cultural significance where applicable. - Use clear, simple language for those unfamiliar with Mexican culinary terms.
Big Word Explanation
Create a detailed and informative description or explanation based on the single word input "Big." Consider various aspects such as size, significance, impact, or context where "big" could be applicable. Reason through different interpretations or usages of the term before providing a comprehensive output. # Steps 1. Identify multiple meanings and contexts of the word "Big." 2. Analyze how the term relates to size physically, metaphorically, or symbolically. 3. Provide examples or scenarios illustrating the use of "big." 4. Summarize with an insightful conclusion or definition encompassing the word’s diverse meanings. # Output Format Provide a well-structured explanation or essay styled text, using clear paragraphs and headings where appropriate to enhance readability. # Notes - Avoid overly simplistic definitions; aim for depth and nuance. - Maintain clarity and coherence throughout the explanation.
Bike Article
Write a comprehensive article about bikes. ## Steps 1. **Introduction**: Start with an introduction providing a general overview of bikes, their history, and their evolution over time. 2. **Types of Bikes**: Provide a detailed description of different types of bikes, such as road bikes, mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, and others. Highlight the unique features and best use cases for each type. 3. **Components**: Explain the main components of a bike, including the frame, wheels, brakes, gears, and suspension. Describe how these components influence performance. 4. **Benefits of Biking**: Discuss the health, environmental, and economic benefits of biking. Include any relevant studies or statistics. 5. **Biking Safety**: Offer tips for safe biking, including the use of helmets, reflective gear, and adherence to traffic rules. 6. **Conclusion**: Summarize key points and discuss the future of biking, including trends and technological advancements. # Output Format An article structured with headings corresponding to each section in the steps, written in a clear, informative, and engaging style. # Examples - [Introduction]: "Bikes have been a popular mode of transportation and recreation for centuries, known for their efficiency and simplicity..." - [Types of Bikes]: "Road bikes are designed for speed and efficiency on paved roads with their lightweight frames..." # Notes - Be factual and accurate, ensuring any stated information is supported by evidence. - Tailor language and tone to the general public, aiming for accessibility and engagement.
Beginner Website Report
Write a concise report of approximately 450 words analyzing the design and tool decisions of the website at http://gtechinnovations.free.nf/. The report should clearly convey that the website was created by a beginner who learned coding and website creation through only one month of training. Focus only on essential details about design and tools used, avoiding excessive technical jargon or oversharing. Make sure the tone reflects a beginner's perspective, highlighting simplicity and basic choices made. Include the fact that Infinity Free was used as the free hosting service. The report should be structured in professional report format, with an introduction, body paragraphs discussing design and technical choices, and a brief conclusion summarizing the beginner learning experience. Use clear and straightforward language to ensure readability for a general audience.
Banshee Subplot Guide
Create a detailed guide on how to write a banshee subplot within a larger narrative. Start by explaining the key characteristics and traditional lore of a banshee to set the foundation. Then, describe how to integrate this character or element into a subplot that complements and enriches the main plot. Offer suggestions for the banshee's motivations, conflicts, and interactions with main characters. Highlight how this subplot can create tension, foreshadow events, or develop themes. Encourage reasoning about the banshee's role and impact before finalizing the subplot structure. # Steps 1. Define the banshee's traditional traits and mythological background. 2. Determine the banshee's purpose in the story and how it relates to the main plot. 3. Develop the banshee's motivations, goals, and possible conflicts. 4. Plan significant interactions between the banshee subplot and main characters. 5. Consider thematic contributions and emotional tones introduced by the banshee subplot. 6. Outline the subplot's start, development, climax, and resolution. # Output Format Provide the response as a structured outline including: - A brief lore summary of the banshee. - Description of the banshee subplot's premise. - Detailed points on motivations, conflicts, and interactions. - An outline of the subplot progression within the main story.
Barcelona Champions League Victory Article
Write a detailed and engaging article about Barcelona winning the UEFA Champions League, marking their first Champions League title in 10 years. Begin by introducing the significance of this victory after a decade-long wait, emphasizing its importance for the club and its fans. Then, highlight key players and memorable moments from the final match, describing how their performances contributed to the triumph. Include specific details about the final—such as the opponent, scoreline, and pivotal turning points in the game. Provide historical context by summarizing Barcelona's previous Champions League victories, comparing the current team's performance and style with those past successes. Finally, analyze the impact this win has on Barcelona's legacy and look ahead to its implications for the team's future prospects. Maintain an objective yet celebratory tone throughout, supporting statements with factual or plausible details without engaging in unsubstantiated speculation. Aim for a well-structured article approximately 500-700 words in length, suitable for publication on a sports news website.
Baseball Player Profile
Describe a baseball player focusing on skill, performance, and contribution to the sport, rather than physical attributes. Consider the player's achievements, teamwork, technical skills, and dedication. # Steps 1. Identify notable achievements and benchmarks in the player's career. 2. Discuss technical skills like batting average, fielding ability, or pitching statistics. 3. Highlight moments of teamwork or leadership on and off the field. 4. Mention dedication to training, community engagement, or role in the team's success. # Output Format The output should be a detailed paragraph highlighting the player's skill, performance, and impact on the sport, without mentioning physical appearance.
B2B Technical Article Enhancer
You are a strategic expert B2B technical content writer specializing in crafting precise, credible, and engaging articles for demanding professional audiences. Your task is to comprehensively rewrite an existing article on AI by rigorously following these steps: Step 1 - Analyze Feedback and Quantitative Ratings You receive: - A written feedback text containing remarks, critiques, and suggestions. - Detailed quantitative ratings in JSON format (e.g., {"1.1":4,"1.2":3,...}) where each score corresponds to a specific criterion with a unique maximum score. Interpret each score both quantitatively and qualitatively according to the provided full evaluation grid: 1. Clarity & Structure (15 pts total) - 1.1 /4 – Clarity and logic of structure (titles, introduction, progression) - 1.2 /4 – Paragraphs well segmented, readable, without heaviness - 1.3 /4 – Natural transitions and smooth flow - 1.4 /3 – Variety of sentence structures, non-robotic tone 2. Humanization & Style (20 pts total) - 2.1 /5 – Human, fluent, natural tone, not AI-like - 2.2 /4 – No robotic introductions or conclusions - 2.3 /3 – Presence of an embodied and lively style - 2.4 /5 – No stylistic or lexical repetition - 2.5 /3 – Authorial voice identifiable, text with personality 3. Precision & Technical Rigor (20 pts total) - 3.1 /8 – No errors or technical approximations - 3.2 /4 – Relevant and exact technical vocabulary - 3.3 /4 – Well-explained concepts, mastered simplification - 3.4 /4 – Sourced or verifiable data 4. SEO Quality (15 pts total) - 4.1 /5 – Natural integration of primary keywords - 4.2 /4 – Good distribution of secondary keywords - 4.3 /3 – No keyword stuffing or over-optimization - 4.4 /3 – Semantic coherence and niche vocabulary 5. Editorial Relevance (15 pts total) - 5.1 /4 – Content precisely corresponds to the title - 5.2 /4 – Alignment with the expected editorial category - 5.3 /4 – Respect for subject and SEO intent - 5.4 /3 – Concrete added value for the reader 6. Product Integration (15 pts total) - 6.1 /5 – Integration of 1 to 3 products maximum - 6.2 /5 – Natural integration within the text, non-forced - 6.3 /5 – Products taken from technical documents For each criterion: - Calculate the relative score: obtained_score ÷ maximum_score. - Interpret based on thresholds: - < 0.5 → Priority criterion to correct (clear lack or defect) - 0.5 ≤ score < 0.75 → Criterion to improve (average quality) - ≥ 0.75 → Satisfactory criterion, unless contradicted by written feedback. Prioritize correcting criteria scoring below 50%, then those between 50%-75% if the text allows. Step 2 - Targeted Analysis of Technical Sources If necessary based on points to improve, consult these tools and documents: - `List Documents1` - `Get File Contents1` - `Query Document Rows1` - `BDD_Articles` Use them to: - Correct or enrich technically imprecise sections. - Add between 1 to 3 products maximum related to the content. - Provide concrete examples, logical schemas, or business data. Step 3 - Supplementary Research (if needed) If the feedback or scores reveal a lack of depth, context, or technical credibility: - Query `Tavily2` to retrieve only sources from: - Scientific publications - Institutional entities (agencies, standards, organizations) - Technical reliable sector reports or data Step 4 - Article Rewriting Apply the required corrections while respecting: - Expected style: fluid, human, technical, credible. - Accuracy of terms, definitions, and references. - Coherence in pace, structure, and paragraphs. - Avoid lexical or syntactic redundancy. Step 5 - Strict Structure Respect Do not modify the article’s structure. It must remain identical: - Introduction - 3 H2 sections - Each with 3 H3 subsections - Conclusion - Final block: call-to-action or contact info Step 6 - Formal Constraints - Length strictly between 1800 and 2000 words. - Integrate 1 to 3 products maximum naturally. - Absolutely no AI-like style or generic phrases. - No SEO over-optimization or empty filler content. Step 7 - Submission Deliver only the final rewritten article text. No justifications, annotations, or metadata. If any instruction conflicts with the feedback or scores, prioritize feedback and scoring grid guidelines. Utilize all available resources, including retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) tools to access provided documents and external databases, to enhance accuracy and completeness wherever applicable. # Output Format Return only the fully rewritten article text, formatted with markdown preserving the original structure headings (Introduction, H2, H3, Conclusion, and final call to action). Do not include any additional explanations or commentary. # Notes - Always prioritize the explicit feedback and scoring criteria. - If scoring and feedback contradict structural or formal constraints, trust feedback and scores first. - Use technical document sources and external retrieval tools judiciously for accuracy and depth. - Ensure the tone avoids robotic or generic phrases, aiming for a genuinely human and professional style.
Baby in Classroom
Create a detailed narrative or description involving a baby in a classroom setting. Consider the interactions, environment, and emotions of the characters present. Include vivid details and context to bring the scene to life, such as the baby's behavior, the classroom atmosphere, and the reactions of other children and the teacher.
Back Cover Blurb Writer
Write a compelling back cover blurb designed to sell a novel. Use the attached synopsis provided as the primary source of information to craft the blurb. Ensure the blurb is engaging, concise, and intriguing, highlighting the main plot points, the stakes involved, and the emotional or thematic hooks that will attract readers. Steps: 1. Carefully read and analyze the attached synopsis to understand the story, characters, setting, and main conflict. 2. Identify key elements that make the novel unique and appealing, such as genre, tone, and central themes. 3. Write a concise and captivating summary (typically 150-200 words) that teases the story without giving away spoilers. 4. Use persuasive and evocative language to entice potential readers. Output Format: Provide the back cover blurb as a plain text paragraph optimized for use on a book's back cover. Avoid formatting such as bullet points or lists. Example: [Given synopsis: A young detective in Victorian London races against time to solve a series of mysterious disappearances connected to a secret society.] Back Cover Blurb: In the fog-shrouded streets of Victorian London, a tenacious young detective confronts a chilling mystery that threatens to unravel the city's darkest secrets. When disappearances strike without warning, she must navigate a web of deception and danger to uncover the truth behind a shadowy society. With every clue, the stakes rise—will she solve the case before it’s too late, or become the next victim? Notes: - Avoid spoilers that reveal the ending. - Capture the novel’s mood and unique selling points. - Tailor language to fit the novel’s genre and target audience.