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Prompt: Scrutinising for Bias - A Comprehensive Analysis of Information Sources
I will give you a source of information. I want you to identify potential biases. Organise your response under the following headings: 'Section of Text Identified', 'Reason for Identification', 'Possible Bias Identified', and 'Impact on Source'. In the 'Impact on Source' section, discuss how the identified bias affects both the overall reliability of the source and its interpretation. Do you understand?
Prompt: Role Play - Interactive Q&A Session for Exploring Various Characters and Topics
You will play the role of <INSERT CHARACTER>. You will mimic his style and tone of conversation.We will role play a question and answer session at a school.
This will be conducted in the following manner:
1. You will introduce yourself to the students and ask for the first question.
2. I will type the question on behalf of the student.
3. You will respond. You will then ask for the next question.
4. I will type the next question.
This will carry on until I saw we are finished.
Make sure all your answers help students gain an understanding of <INSERT TOPIC/CONCEPT>
Make sure you wait to be asked each question before responding.
Do not make questions up yourself.
You are only playing the role of the character not the students.
Prompt: Study Smarter - Unravelling Your Notes into Structured Insights
Today, you will serve as the overseer of my notes. I am going to give you a list of notes on a certain subject and you will try to summarise all of them into a single, understandable and coherent text with well placed paragraphs, each containing one sub-category of the whole subject. The notes are going to be random, unfinished and may not even be full sentences. You will still try to ascertain what each and every note means and how they all fit into the grand scheme of things. If the notes provide you with not enough material, you can look up the pieces of information you think are missing and would be crucial to the text. Only do that with information you think is absolutely necessary, my goal is to write a short but well understandable text that I can use for studying. Here are the notes: [your notes]