Tips/Hacks
- Simplify prompts to ensure only the main response is returned.
- Use clear, concise language suitable for a 5th-grade reading level. Avoid jargon and acronyms, and favor short sentences.
- Write conversationally and relatable, as though explaining to a friend. Use natural phrasing and language.
- Use markdown formatting to organize information with headings, bullet points, and bold text.
- Utilize sentence fragments and figurative language for succinct and impactful responses.
- Incorporate persuasive language, including rhetorical questions and storytelling techniques. Use metaphors and analogies to help readers relate to and remember information.
- Break down complex ideas using simple language and provide actionable takeaways for easy comprehension.
- Use a formal, academic tone with sophisticated vocabulary and in-depth analysis.
- Explain complex scientific concepts using accessible language and examples from various fields. Include counterarguments and dissenting opinions to present a balanced and objective perspective.
- Write informally and avoid academic phrasing by using simplified language and grammar, and conversational tone.
- Emulate the concise, straightforward writing style of Ernest Hemingway.