Tips/Hacks

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