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Explain the following concept as if teaching someone new to the topic: **Topic:** [CONCEPT TO EXPLAIN] **Target Audience:** [Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced] **Context:** [Any specific use case or domain] Structure your explanation: 1. **Simple Definition**: One clear sentence 2. **ELI5 Explanation**: Explain to a 5-year-old (use analogy) 3. **Real-World Example**: Practical application 4. **How It Works**: Step-by-step breakdown 5. **Why It Matters**: Importance and relevance 6. **Common Misconceptions**: What people get wrong 7. **Related Concepts**: Connected ideas to know 8. **Further Learning**: Resources to explore deeper Use: - Analogies and metaphors - Visual descriptions - Simple language for complex ideas - Examples from everyday life
Create a comprehensive study guide for: **Subject/Topic:** [TOPIC] **Exam Type:** [MULTIPLE CHOICE/ESSAY/PRACTICAL/etc.] **Time Available:** [DAYS/WEEKS] Generate a structured study guide: 1. **Overview**: What will be covered 2. **Learning Objectives**: What you should know after studying 3. **Key Concepts**: Main topics with brief explanations 4. **Important Terms**: Glossary with definitions 5. **Formulas/Equations**: If applicable, with explanations 6. **Study Schedule**: Day-by-day breakdown 7. **Practice Questions**: Sample questions with answers 8. **Memory Aids**: Mnemonics and tricks 9. **Common Mistakes**: What to avoid 10. **Resources**: Additional materials to study Format: Organized sections, bullet points, easy to review.
Generate a quiz on the following topic: **Topic:** [SUBJECT] **Difficulty Level:** [BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED] **Number of Questions:** [SPECIFY] **Question Types:** [Multiple choice/True-False/Short answer/Mixed] Content to cover: [PASTE YOUR CONTENT OR DESCRIBE TOPIC] Create a quiz with: 1. **Questions**: Clear, unambiguous questions 2. **Answer Options**: For multiple choice, include 4 options 3. **Correct Answers**: Clearly marked 4. **Explanations**: Why each answer is correct/incorrect 5. **Difficulty Rating**: Easy/Medium/Hard for each question Mix question types: - Factual recall - Concept application - Analysis and synthesis - Problem-solving Include: - A scoring guide - Topics to review based on wrong answers
Create flashcards for: **Topic:** [SUBJECT] **Focus Area:** [SPECIFIC ASPECT IF ANY] **Number of Cards:** [SPECIFY] **Learning Goal:** [WHAT YOU AIM TO MEMORIZE] Content reference: [PASTE YOUR NOTES OR DESCRIBE MATERIAL] Generate flashcards in this format: **Front (Question)**: The question or term **Back (Answer)**: The answer or definition Include: 1. **Key Terms**: Important vocabulary 2. **Concepts**: Main ideas to remember 3. **Processes**: Steps in a sequence 4. **Facts**: Specific information to memorize 5. **Formulas**: If applicable For each card: - Keep it concise (one concept per card) - Make questions specific - Include context clues if helpful Add: - Memory tips for difficult concepts - Connections between related cards - Spaced repetition suggestions
Summarize the following topic: **Topic/Content:** [PASTE CONTENT OR DESCRIBE TOPIC] **Length:** [SPECIFY: CONCISE/DETAILED] **Audience:** [Beginner/Intermediate/Expert] Provide a structured summary: 1. **Executive Summary**: 2-3 sentences overview 2. **Key Points**: 5-7 main takeaways 3. **Important Details**: Critical supporting information 4. **Connections**: How ideas relate to each other 5. **Practical Applications**: How this can be used 6. **Questions Answered**: What problems does this solve? Include: - A memorable one-sentence summary - A title that captures the essence - Keywords for easy searching Format: Use bullet points, bold for emphasis, and clear sections.
Explain {concept} in simple terms that a 5-year-old could understand. Use analogies from everyday life. Avoid jargon.