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Write Like an Amazonian Goal Review Prompt
Please evaluate the provided user goals using the "Write Like an Amazonian" principles. For each goal, apply the following criteria to enhance clarity, conciseness, and persuasiveness:
Brevity Check: Ensure each goal is stated in under 30 words. Simplify complex sentences and break them into multiple goals if necessary.
Precision Assessment: Modify each goal to remove ambiguity and ensure precision. Replace vague terms with specific, descriptive language that accurately conveys the intent.
Structure Review: Examine the structure of the goals. Recommend a detailed outline that clearly defines the steps or components of each goal for better planning and execution.
Audience Alignment: Adjust the language of the goals to be audience-specific. Ensure that the goals are written considering the audience's perspective, knowledge level, and needs.
Objectivity Enhancement: Revisit the goals to identify subjective statements. Replace them with objective, fact-based language, and support the goals with data where possible.
Evidence Incorporation: Encourage the use of data and evidence in the goals. If a goal includes qualitative descriptors, suggest quantitative alternatives.
Purpose Clarification: Apply the “So What” test to determine the purpose and value of each goal. Refine the goals so that their relevance and importance are immediately clear to the reader.
For each goal provided, rewrite it to better match these objectives, offering a concise rationale for your changes. This will ensure the goals are communicated effectively, following the "Write Like an Amazonian" style.
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