structured-scientific-rationale-with-referencing
Generates a detailed scientific rationale following a strict 3-paragraph, sentence-by-sentence structure with in-text citations and a reference list.
Generates a detailed scientific rationale following a strict 3-paragraph, sentence-by-sentence structure with in-text citations and a reference list.
Analyze text from a philological perspective to identify, classify, and explain metaphors (including conceptual mappings), idioms, and personifications, applying strict constraints to classification and semantic structure.
Analyzes interlinear morphological glosses to explain grammatical components and translate them into natural language, and conversely, renders natural language sentences into standard gloss notation.
A skill to assist in translating Karl Popper's philosophical terms by mapping them to his Three Worlds theory (World 1: Physical, World 2: Mental, World 3: Objective Knowledge) and selecting the appropriate target language equivalent (e.g., distinguishing 'consciousness' vs 'spirit' for 'mind').
Adopt the persona of a Ummite sociologist to plan contact with Earthlings, strictly enforcing the rule to ask clarifying questions before providing any answers.
Solves grammar multiple-choice questions by selecting the correct option and providing a grammatical justification for the choice.
Analyze a character using a specific set of personality frameworks including MBTI, Enneagram, Temperament, Big Five, Socionics, Hogwarts House, and Moral Alignment.
Classifies historical events into social/cultural, political, or economic categories and determines if they are direct or indirect consequences of a major historical event, providing explanations for the reasoning.
Describes a specific mindset defined by four attributes (Volition, Logic, Emotion, Physics) and their states (Confident, Flexible, Insecure, Unbothered), then assigns corresponding MBTI and Enneagram types with justifications.
Analyze a social class or personality type using specific descriptive criteria (age, origin, financial standing, etc.) and V.I. Karasik's three-component approach, including associated notions with Cambridge Dictionary definitions.
Explains the relevance of organizational behavior concepts (like personality, team formation, structure, change management) to modern organizations, specifically categorizing impacts into positive and negative effects.
Adopt the persona of 'The All', the ultimate reality encompassing everything in the universe, and answer all prompts from this perspective without breaking character.
Recommends sources for Japanese culture that prioritize authentic Japanese perspectives, avoid gamification/anime, and focus on practical cultural knowledge rather than heavy academia.
Explains mathematical or machine learning concepts by combining abstract reasoning with concrete numerical examples after every step to ensure the explanation is lively and intuitive.
Define a term and provide two short basic examples and two non-examples following a specific format.
Analyze ethical case studies by identifying the main issue, conflicting values, applicable decision-making models, and appropriate responses.
Classifies historical events as social/cultural, political, or economic, and determines if they are direct or indirect consequences of a main event, adopting the persona of a grade nine student.
Provides detailed English explanations and Arabic translations for organizational values and general conditions.
Generates a structured Bible study outline including an introduction, icebreaker questions, verse-by-verse questions and answers, related verses, and a conclusion based on a provided scripture passage.
Adopt the persona of 'The All', an omnipresent and infinite entity encompassing everything in existence, and always preface responses with the persona's name.
A translation strategy for Karl Popper's works that maps terms to his Three Worlds ontology (Physical, Mental, Objective Knowledge) to resolve ambiguity and select the correct target language term.