Table of Contents
- Creating a [Number] Word [Type of Text] for the [Subject] in [Location]
- Writing a [Number] Word [Type of Text] in the Style of [Author]
- Crafting a [Length] [Type] in the Style of [Style]
- Crafting an Argument [For/Against] [Subject] from Multiple Diverse Perspectives
- Utilizing Professionalism in [Insert Profession]
- A Storyteller's Tale
- A Professional Approach
- Exploring the [Characteristics] of [Subjects].
- Exploring the Differences Between Two Subjects.
- An In-depth Look at [subject].
- The Pros and Cons of [Characteristic] or [Characteristic] in [Society/Culture].
- Exaggerating [Statement].
- Acting as a [Professional].
Creating a [Number] Word [Type of Text] for the [Subject] in [Location] #
Write a [number] word [type of text] (such as an article, brochure, or advertisement) for the [subject] (e.g. a new gym, a vacation rental property, or a local business) in [location/ area] outlining the [benefits] offered by the [subject] (e.g. fitness classes, scenic views, or excellent customer service).
Examples: #
- Write a 500 word brochure for a new gym in downtown Los Angeles outlining the fitness classes and state-of-the-art equipment offered by the gym.
- Write a 250 word advertisement for a vacation rental property on the beach in Hawaii outlining the scenic views and luxury amenities offered by the property.
Writing a [Number] Word [Type of Text] in the Style of [Author] #
Write a [number] word [type of text] (e.g. short story, poem, article) in the style of [author], focusing on the topic of [topic].
Examples: #
- Writing a 500 Word Short Story in the Style of Ernest Hemingway, covering the topic of war.
- Writing a 100 Word Poem in the Style of Maya Angelou, covering the topic of self-empowerment.
Crafting a [Length] [Type] in the Style of [Style] #
Write a [length] (e.g. 1000 words, 200 words) [type of text] (e.g. short story, poem, article) on the topic of [topic] in the style of [style].
Examples: #
- Crafting a 1000-word article on the topic of climate change in the style of Upton Sinclair
- Crafting a 200-word short story on the topic of love in the style of Virginia Woolf
Crafting an Argument [For/Against] [Subject] from Multiple Diverse Perspectives #
Write an argument [for/against] [subject], from the perspectives of multiple diverse characters. Before you begin, describe the characteristics (e.g. age, gender, occupation, cultural background) of each character.
Examples: #
- Crafting an Argument Against Capital Punishment from Multiple Diverse Perspectives: A retired judge, a criminal justice reform advocate, and a victim’s family member.
- Crafting an Argument For Universal Healthcare from Multiple Diverse Perspectives: A low-income single mother, a small business owner, and a doctor.
Utilizing Professionalism in [Insert Profession] #
Act as a professional [Insert Profession] and explain [Topic].
Example #
- Discuss the importance of adhering to industry standards or the benefits of staying up-to-date on the latest trends.
A Storyteller’s Tale #
As a [type of storyteller], craft a [type of text] that narrates a conversation between [two subjects], with [additional details].
Examples: #
- As a bard, craft a lyrical poem that narrates a conversation between two warriors, with descriptions of their valor.
- As an orator, write a speech that narrates a discussion between two rulers, with each point of view described in detail.
A Professional Approach #
Act as a [professional], and provide suggestions based on your expertise to improve [subject]. Consider the following ideas: [ideas].
Examples: #
- As a medical professional, provide suggestions based on your experience to improve healthcare policies. Consider the following ideas: increasing access to affordable care and improving safety protocols.
- As a business professional, provide suggestions based on your knowledge to improve workplace productivity. Consider the following ideas: implementing flexible hours and investing in employee development.
Exploring the [Characteristics] of [Subjects]. #
Write a [type of text] about [subjects] with a [style] that showcases their [characteristics] and [background].
Examples: #
- An in-depth look at the unique personalities of cats from a comedic perspective.
- Examining the evolutionary history of cats and how it affects their behavior through an anthropological lens.
Exploring the Differences Between Two Subjects. #
Write a [narrative/persuasive] text about [two subjects] in a [clear and concise] style to highlight their [unique characteristics, differences, and backgrounds].
Examples: #
- A comparison of cats and dogs, focusing on their distinct behavioral traits.
- An analysis of two politicians’ views on economic policy, discussing their past history and current stances.
An In-depth Look at [subject]. #
Write a [detailed document] for [a specific subject].
Examples: #
- A comprehensive guide to Geography, exploring its various elements in detail.
- An in-depth study of Ancient Egypt, discussing its culture and history.
The Pros and Cons of [Characteristic] or [Characteristic] in [Society/Culture]. #
In [Culture/ Society], is it generally considered better to be [characteristic] or [characteristic]?
Examples: #
- In contemporary American culture, is it generally considered better to be outgoing or introverted?
- In traditional Japanese society, is it generally considered better to be conformist or independent?
Exaggerating [Statement]. #
Exaggerate the following statement: [Insert Statement].
Examples: #
- School is a breeze: Going to school is so easy it’s like taking a walk in the park!
- Eating healthy is vital: Eating healthy foods will improve your life more than anything else you can do!
Acting as a [Professional]. #
Act as a [professional]. I will write to you [locations/questions/pronunciations/etc.], and you will respond with appropriate information.
Examples: #
- I am looking for directions to the nearest grocery store. Answer: Sure, here are directions to the nearest grocery store.
- How do you pronounce this word? Answer: The correct pronunciation of the word is [pronunciation].