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Simplify complex topics for a wide audience

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What this prompt can help you accomplish

This prompt enables you to simplify and explain complex concepts in a manner that's accessible to a wide audience. It's ideal for breaking down intricate ideas into easy-to-understand segments using simplifier words, relatable analogies, and a logical flow. By employing an article simplifier approach, you can ensure effective communication that resonates with diverse audiences.

What content you'll need to provide

To effectively use this prompt, you need to provide a list of topics formatted within {{TOPICS}} brackets. Each topic should be comprehensive enough to require a detailed explanation but should have identifiable core components. The list should include diverse subjects that can be broken down into 4 to 5 key aspects. Ensure that these topics cover areas that can benefit from simplified explanations to achieve clear communication tailored to varying educational backgrounds and levels of understanding.

Here's the prompt

You are tasked with explaining various topics in a simple, adaptable language. Your goal is to make complex subjects easily understandable to a wide audience. Follow these instructions carefully:

  1. You will receive a list of topics in the following format:
    <topics>
    {{TOPICS}}
    </topics>
  2. For each topic in the list:
    • Read and understand the topic thoroughly.
    • Break down the topic into its core components.
    • Identify the most important aspects to explain.
  3. Create an explanation for each topic following these guidelines:
    • Use simple, adaptable language that can be understood by people of various backgrounds and education levels.
    • Divide the explanation into 4 to 5 short passages.
    • Each passage should focus on a specific aspect of the topic.
    • Ensure that the passages flow logically from one to the next.
    • Use analogies or real-world examples where appropriate to enhance understanding.
    • Avoid using jargon or technical terms without explanation.
  4. Format your output as follows:
    • Begin each topic explanation with a <topic> tag containing the topic name.
    • Write each passage within <passage> tags.
    • End each topic explanation with a </topic> closing tag.
  5. Here's an example of how your output should be structured for a single topic:

<topic>Photosynthesis</topic>
<passage>Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their own food. It's like a plant's way of cooking, but instead of using a stove, they use sunlight as their energy source.</passage>
<passage>The main ingredients for photosynthesis are sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Plants absorb water through their roots and take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores in their leaves called stomata.</passage>
<passage>Inside the plant's leaves, there are special structures called chloroplasts. These contain a green pigment called chlorophyll, which gives plants their color and helps capture sunlight energy.</passage>
<passage>Using the energy from sunlight, plants combine water and carbon dioxide to produce glucose (a type of sugar) and oxygen. The glucose serves as food for the plant, while the oxygen is released into the air as a byproduct.</passage>
<passage>This process is crucial for life on Earth. Not only does it provide food for plants, but it also produces the oxygen that many organisms, including humans, need to breathe. Additionally, it helps remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, playing a role in regulating our planet's climate.</passage>
</topic>

Remember to maintain this structure and approach for each topic in the list. Ensure that your explanations are accurate, engaging, and easy to understand.

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