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The Magical Key
Write a story about finding a mysterious object.
Write a short story about a character who finds a rusty old key in their attic. What door does it open, and what do they find inside?
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Three-Sentence Day
Summarize your day concisely.
Describe your day in exactly three sentences. Focus on the best thing that happened and how it made you feel.
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Describe Without Naming
Practice descriptive writing by senses.
Describe your favorite food using only your sense of smell, taste, and touch. Do not use the name of the food in your description.
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Villain's Perspective
Rewrite a classic story from a different view.
Choose a famous fairy tale and retell the story from the villain's point of view. Explain why they did what they did.
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Requesting a Favor
Practice writing professional emails.
Draft a polite email to a professor or manager asking for a short meeting to discuss a project idea. Keep it professional and concise.
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Create a Hero
Design a simple character profile.
Create a new superhero. Give them a name, one specific superpower, and one unusual weakness or fear.
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The Pineapple Debate
State and support a simple opinion.
Do you think pineapple belongs on pizza? Write one paragraph explaining why or why not, giving at least one reason.
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Making a Sandwich
Practice writing step-by-step instructions.
Write step-by-step instructions on how to make your favorite sandwich. Assume the reader has never made a sandwich before.
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The Shopkeeper
Write a conversation between two people.
Write a short conversation between a customer trying to buy a pair of shoes and a shopkeeper who only has green shoes left.
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Weather Haiku
Practice poetry structure.
Write a haiku about the current weather. Remember the structure: 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 5 in the third.
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Debug Code Snippet
Analyze provided code for errors and provide corrected versions with explanations.
Please analyze the following code snippet for potential bugs, logic errors, or syntax issues. Identify the problems and provide a corrected version of the code. Additionally, explain why the original code failed and how the fixes address those issues.
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Draft Follow-up Email
Write a professional follow-up email after a business meeting.
Draft a professional follow-up email to be sent after a business meeting. The tone should be polite and concise. Include a placeholder for the recipient's name, the meeting date, and a brief summary of the key action items discussed.
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Weekly Productivity Schedule
Create a time-blocked weekly schedule to maximize task completion.
Create a structured weekly schedule (Monday to Friday) designed to maximize productivity. Use time-blocking techniques, allocating specific hours for deep work, meetings, breaks, and administrative tasks. Assume a standard 9-to-5 workday but suggest flexibility for peak performance hours.
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Explain Concept Simply
Break down a complex topic into simple terms for a beginner.
Explain the concept of [Insert Concept] in simple terms. Assume the audience has no prior knowledge of the subject. Use analogies and real-world examples to make the explanation clear and easy to understand. Avoid using jargon or technical language without defining it first.
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Decision Pros and Cons
Generate a detailed list of advantages and disadvantages for a specific decision.
Act as a strategic consultant. Generate a comprehensive list of Pros and Cons for making the following decision: [Insert Decision]. Organize the points logically, covering financial, operational, and personal impacts. Conclude with a brief summary suggesting which factors are the most critical to consider.