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Chat GPT prompts
- Translation request
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    Here’s 
    an example of a complete request:
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    "Please translate pages 1 to 20 of this document into French. I want an 
    exact translation, preserving the original structure, tone, and phrasing. 
    No adaptations, interpretations, or simplifications—just a faithful 
    rendering in French."
This 
    approach ensures that the request for exactness is clear. Let me know if 
    you’d like me to re-translate any portion with these instructions! 
  
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    To request a translation of a story exactly as written without any 
    modifications or paraphrasing, here’s how you can phrase your request 
    clearly:
1. **State the Translation Goal:** 
- "Please 
    translate the document exactly as written, preserving the original 
    wording, tone, and structure."
2. **Clarify Expectations:**
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    "Do not modify, simplify, or adapt the content. Keep all elements 
    identical to the original text, but in the requested language."
3. 
    **Reinforce Accuracy Over Adaptation:**
- "The goal is a literal 
    translation, not an interpretation. Every detail should reflect the 
    original text."
4. **Provide Context (Optional):**
- If 
    the document is lengthy, specify the range of pages or sections to focus 
    on.
   
 
 
- business email tone
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    professional, conciliatory, and solution-oriented
   
 
- Novel tone
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The tone you’re describing is concise, focused, and lightly atmospheric
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    —it gives just enough detail to set the scene without getting too deep 
    into descriptions. Here are some key elements that define this tone:
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    **Minimalist Description**: Use brief, evocative descriptions that suggest 
    the setting without lingering on details. Focus on key elements that 
    create the scene's atmosphere without overwhelming the reader.
2. 
    **Action-Oriented**: Keep the narrative moving by emphasizing the 
    characters' actions and dialogue. The setting should serve the characters 
    rather than the other way around.
3. **Selective Details**: 
    Highlight one or two vivid aspects of the surroundings—like the wind 
    filling the sails or the gentle rocking of the boat—to give a sense of 
    place without dwelling on it.
4. **Natural Flow**: The dialogue 
    should feel natural and direct, with characters reacting to their 
    environment casually rather than commenting on it extensively.
5. 
    **Balanced Atmosphere**: Set the mood with subtle cues (e.g., the sun, the 
    wind, the sound of water) that evoke the setting without overpowering the 
    dialogue and action.
   
 
- **Concise and atmospheric**:
**Lightly descriptive with a focus on character interaction**: - **Breezy and direct