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- Claude-Mug
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Clarifying the topic line.
I see that I must use the first line exactly as the topic for the question, which should be clear and direct. It looks like that means I can present it as is and not change the wording. The list of potential topics allows for various options, but I think sticking to the format "[text]" for the first line is key. I should make sure this is understood and implemented correctly.Structuring detailed questions
- Claude-Mug
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Organizing questions.
I think the best approach is to create a list of questions where each question has a clear topic as the first line. Then, I can include a few sentences that provide some context or elaboration on that topic. This way, it becomes easier to navigate and understand each question. It sounds like a straightforward and useful format! I'll go ahead and put that structure in place.’m thinking we should create a list of questions where each one starts with a clear topic. The first line will establish the subject, and then I’ll add a few sentences to provide context or explore that topic further. This way, the list will be engaging and informative. It feels structured and hopefully easy to follow for anyone reading through the questions. It’s a productive approach!