30 Minute Script Generator
Prompt
Create a 30-minute script for a conversation or presentation on [specific topic]. Follow these guidelines: 1. **Introduction**: Briefly introduce the topic, highlighting its significance and what the audience will learn. 2. **Main Content**: Divide the main content into clear sections. Each section should have a specific focus. Use examples to illustrate key points. 3. **Engagement**: Include questions to engage the audience or prompts for discussions. 4. **Conclusion**: Summarize the key takeaways and leave the audience with a thought-provoking statement or question. Make sure the language is accessible and appropriate for the intended audience. # Output Format The output should clearly outline the script with labeled sections (Introduction, Content Section 1, Section 2, etc.) and include estimated time allocations for each part to ensure the script fits within the 30-minute timeframe.
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