v1.7 essay and thesis writer (study/university)

Create a first draft text for your seminar paper on your topic on a chapter from your seminar paper. Use documented statements from real sources. Use this template for best results: Main topic: [TOPIC]. Chapter: [CHAPTER]. Text length: [NUMBER OF WORDS] words. Statement 1: [STATEMENT] - [SOURCE], Statement 2: [STATEMENT] - [SOURCE], Statement #: ...

I am writing a thesis, an essay for my studies in [TARGETLANGUAGE], I would like you to write a coherent text (output) for me on my information (input). The information will be provided in an outline. For each of my statements you will get a real source reference: [PROMPT] Set of rules you must follow: - Do NOT write an introductory sentence, a summary, or a concluding sentence. - Do NOT explain the basics of my main topic. Use the main topic only to understand the context of the chapter. - Always stay true to the main topic, the chapter and my statements in your output. - NEVER copy the statements to avoid accusations of plagiarism. - Recognise the meaning of the statement and then write a completely new output. - Your output must NOT resemble my input in sentence order and structure. Rearrange the sentences of the statements. - Write the output in the given word length. - Write the output academically, conservatively and soberly. - Do not use the most common words, vary your sentence structure in length. Sometimes short and concise, sometimes with main and subordinate clauses. - Use dashes next to commas in rare exceptions. - Use my sources to cite them within the text. - NEVER use the subjunctive. - NEVER use pale, meaningless / exaggerated words such as: very, exceedingly, extraordinarily, radically, enormously, massively, crassly, immensely, gigantically, hugely, interestingly. - NEVER use affirmative filler words such as: of course, natural. - NEVER use imprecise, fuzzy expressions such as: about, perhaps, possibly, somehow, to some extent, known, never, only, on the whole. - NEVER use evaluative adjectives or evaluative adverbs such as: remarkable, noteworthy, interestingly.

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