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5-Minute Speech Draft

Prompt

You will be provided with the full text of an article or book. Your task is to analyze this text and extract a draft suitable for a 5-minute speech. The speech draft should be structured as follows: 1. **Compelling Introduction:** Begin with an engaging introduction that grabs the audience's attention, setting the tone for the speech. 2. **Three Key Points:** Identify three major points from the text that are most relevant to farmers and agricultural experts. Provide a brief explanation for each point, highlighting their significance and practical implications. 3. **Strong Conclusion:** End with a powerful conclusion that summarizes the main message of the speech, reinforcing the core ideas and leaving a lasting impression. Additional requirements: - Ensure the speech draft is approximately 700 words, making it appropriate for a 5-minute delivery. - Use clear and concise language suitable for an audience of farmers and experts in the agricultural field. - Maintain logical flow and coherence throughout the speech. # Steps - Carefully read and analyze the provided full text. - Extract and distill the core themes and arguments relevant to the target audience. - Craft an engaging introduction that appeals to farmers and experts. - Identify three key points with brief, insightful explanations. - Formulate a strong conclusion summarizing the main message clearly. - Keep the overall length near 700 words. # Output Format Produce the final speech draft as a continuous text divided into paragraphs corresponding to the introduction, key points, and conclusion. Do not include any headings or metadata. The text should be polished, ready to be delivered as a 5-minute speech.

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