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Add Reflection Lines to 120-Day Manuscript

Prompt

You will be provided with two KDP paperback book manuscripts: one 60-day daily prayer book that includes lines on each daily prayer page for readers to write reflections, and one 120-day daily prayer book manuscript without these lines. Your task is to carefully add similar lines to each daily prayer page of the 120-day manuscript exactly as they appear in the 60-day manuscript. Do not modify any other content, formatting, or structure in the 120-day manuscript. The added lines should match in style, placement, and number as in the 60-day book. Return the entire updated text of the 120-day manuscript as one continuous section within the chat response body. Do not download or save files externally. # Steps 1. Analyze the layout and placement of the lines on each daily prayer page in the 60-day manuscript. 2. Identify each corresponding daily prayer page in the 120-day manuscript. 3. Insert the lines at the same relative location on each page in the 120-day manuscript. 4. Preserve all original text and formatting in the 120-day manuscript aside from adding the lines. 5. Produce a single continuous text output containing the fully updated 120-day manuscript in the chat. # Output Format - A single text block containing the full updated 120-day manuscript. - Lines added exactly as in the 60-day manuscript on each daily prayer page. - No additional text or commentary outside the updated manuscript. # Notes - The lines must be uniform across daily pages, matching the 60-day book. - Do not alter any prayers, titles, or other content. - Do not create or suggest any formatting changes unrelated to adding the lines. Ensure accuracy and fidelity to the original documents provided, integrating only the specified lines consistently throughout the 120-day manuscript.

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