The User Wants A Final Article. Let’S Analyze The Requirements Carefully

Article Image 1

The user wants a final article. Let’s analyze the requirements carefully.

1. Title (English): 12–15 words; no ‘:’ or ‘-‘ in the title; do not use character names from the video.

So we must generate a title, 12-15 words, no colon or hyphen. Must not use character names from the video.

Character names presumably are the judges or performers (like Howie Mandel, Simon Cowell, Sofia Vergara, Heidi Klum, Sadeck Berrabah). So we must avoid these.

We can use generic terms like “judges” or “performers” but not their names. The title should capture the gist.

Something like “Mesmerizing Murmuration Performance Stuns Judges and Audience in AGT Qualifiers”. Let’s count words: “Mesmerizing Murmuration Performance Stuns Judges and Audience in AGT Qualifiers”.

Words: Mesmerizing (1) Murmuration (2) Performance (3) Stuns (4) Judges (5) and (6) Audience (7) in (8) AGT (9) Qualifiers (10). That’s only 10 words.

Need 12-15. Add “with” and “perfect”.

“Mesmerizing Murmuration Performance Stuns Judges and Audience with Perfect Synchronization in AGT Qualifiers”. Count: Mesmerizing(1) Murmuration(2) Performance(3) Stuns(4) Judges(5) and(6) Audience(7) with(8) Perfect(9) Synchronization(10) in(11) AGT(12) Qualifiers(13).

That’s 13 words, okay. Title has no colon/hyphen.

No character names used. Good.

2. Words: between 1000 and 1400 inclusive (target 1400).

So we need to aim for close to 1400 words. Must be within the range, not less than 1000, not more than 1400.

Let’s aim for about 1300-1350 to be safe. Use concise sentences to avoid timeouts.

Must have each paragraph exactly 2 sentences. Blank line between paragraphs.

3. Format: each paragraph exactly 2 sentences; blank line between paragraphs; plain text only.

So each paragraph must have exactly two sentences. No extra sentences.

Must have blank line between paragraphs. So for each paragraph we must write exactly two sentences.

Let’s plan to have maybe 15-20 paragraphs. Each paragraph two sentences.

That would be 30-40 sentences, each paragraph two sentences. So 15 paragraphs would be 30 sentences.

If average sentence length ~20-25 words, then total words ~600-750. That’s less than 1000.

So we need more paragraphs, or longer sentences. Probably we need like 30-35 paragraphs, which is a lot.

Or we can make longer sentences with many words. However, we must keep paragraphs exactly two sentences.

So we can create paragraphs with long sentences. But each paragraph must be exactly two sentences, no more.

So we need to count total words across all sentences.

We need to reach 1000-1400 words total. So we can have perhaps 20 paragraphs (40 sentences).

If average 25 words per sentence, that’s 1000 words. If average 30 words per sentence, that’s 1200 words.

So we could do 20 paragraphs with average 30 words each sentence => 20*2=40 sentences *30=1200 words. That’s a good target.

So we can write 20 paragraphs of two sentences each, with each sentence approx 30 words. That’s doable.

We need to ensure the article is thorough, balanced, from description + transcript; engaging, professional tone. Include relevant details: Murmuration performance, Howie Mandel’s Golden Buzzer, qualifiers, judges’ reactions, synchronization, emotional crescendo, crowd reaction, positioning as strong contender.

Use quotes or paraphrased statements: Simon Cowell called it “in a different league”, Sofia Vergara called it “breathtaking”, Heidi Klum praised perfect synchronization, Howie Mandel celebrated his pick, crowd erupted. We must include both description and transcript-like content.

We must avoid referencing character names? The requirement is not to use character names from the video in the title only; it’s okay to use them in the article body.

It says “do not use character names from the video” in the title, not in the article. So we can mention Howie Mandel, Simon Cowell, Sofia Vergara, Heidi Klum in article body.

That’s okay.

Now we need to ensure each paragraph exactly two sentences. Let’s plan the article structure.

We want a concise but thorough article. We should open with context: America’s Got Talent 2023 qualifiers, Murmuration performance by Sadeck Berrabah and his troupe.

Then talk about previous Golden Buzzer by Howie Mandel. Then the stage presence, visual elements.

Then describe the performance: fluid body movements, intricate hand choreography, images like murmuration birds. Judges reaction: Simon Cowell immediate reaction, “different league”, Sofia Vergara “breathtaking”, Heidi Klum perfect synchronization, Howie Mandel proud.

Audience reaction. The emotional crescendo.

The overall impact, how this performance positions them as strong contender. Maybe mention the technical aspects: synchronization, the challenge of coordination.

Also mention the theme: murmuration as a natural phenomenon used to create imagery. Then conclude with the judges’ final verdict: universal praise, “perfection”.

Also note that this act resonates with broader cultural interest.

We need to be mindful of word count. Let’s aim for 20 paragraphs.

Each paragraph will have exactly 2 sentences. We’ll have roughly 20*2 = 40 sentences.

To get ~1200 words, average 30 words per sentence. We’ll aim for ~30 words each sentence.

Let’s try to write each sentence about 30-35 words.

We need to keep within 1400 words inclusive. So we must count words after writing.

We’ll need to be careful with word count.

Let’s start writing paragraphs.

Article Image 2

Paragraph 1: Context. 2 sentences.

Paragraph 2: Sadeck Berrabah and troupe intro.

Paragraph 3: Howie Mandel’s Golden Buzzer.

Paragraph 4: Opening of performance.

Paragraph 5: Visual elements.

Paragraph 6: Judges reaction, Simon Cowell.

Paragraph 7: Sofia Vergara reaction.

Paragraph 8: Heidi Klum reaction.

Paragraph 9: Howie Mandel reaction.

Paragraph 10: Audience reaction.

Paragraph 11: The crescendo.

Paragraph 12: Technical challenge of synchronization.

Article Image 3

Paragraph 13: Emotional impact on judges.

Paragraph 14: The performance as a contender.

Paragraph 15: Impact on the competition.

Paragraph 16: How the act reflects innovative storytelling.

Paragraph 17: Broader cultural resonance.

Paragraph 18: Final verdict.

Paragraph 19: Future outlook.

Paragraph 20: Concluding statement.

That gives 20 paragraphs.

Now each paragraph exactly two sentences.

We must ensure each paragraph is separated by a blank line (i.e., a line break). We’ll produce plain text only.

Use no extra formatting. We’ll not use bullet points or headings, just paragraphs.

Now we need to write sentences that are about 30-35 words. Let’s craft each sentence