We Need To Produce An Article With 1000-1400 Words. Title 12-15 Words, No Colon Or Hyphen

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We need to produce an article with 1000-1400 words. Title 12-15 words, no colon or hyphen.

Not using character names from the video (i.e., “Joseph Allen”? The source title uses “Joseph Allen”.

We cannot use character names from the video – probably they refer to the person being featured; could we use his name? It says “no character names from the video.” Possibly they consider “Joseph Allen” as a name, but it’s a performer; but it’s likely a real person.

The instruction is ambiguous: “do not use character names from the video.” That seems like typical instruction for us to avoid naming characters. But here, the subject is a real person.

But the instruction could be interpreted as: don’t use the names of characters in the video, i.e., maybe there are characters in the video (maybe other participants, judges). The main subject is Joseph Allen.

Probably they want to avoid using his name? But that seems odd.

However, they say “character names from the video” which likely means “do not reference any characters that appear on screen (including judges, host, etc.) by name”? However, they may not want to use “Joseph Allen” because it’s a name from the video.

But they gave the source title that mentions “Singer Joseph Allen Returns With an Uplifting Original Song, ‘Mama’ – America’s Got Talent 2019”. So maybe we can use “the singer” or “the contestant”.

Let’s keep it ambiguous: we can refer to the performer as “the singer” or “the contestant”. But we need to use the source content; we can refer to the mother as “his mother”.

No need for names.

Let’s parse the notes.

We need to produce a structured article: Title (12-15 words). Body: 1000-1400 words inclusive.

Each paragraph exactly 2 sentences. Blank line between paragraphs.

Plain text only. No sensitive/offensive content.

Re-phrase or omit problematic source material.

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We have summary and key points to use. It’s about Joseph Allen’s performance of “Mama”.

We’ll incorporate details: He performed original song “Mama” dedicated to mother. The song story: mother believed in his dreams even when he felt afraid; mother encouraged him.

He recounted journey, mother’s tears, father’s birthday. He thanked family, concluded with heartfelt narrative.

So we must write an engaging, professional tone.

We need to be careful about length and formatting. The article needs to be 1000-1400 words, inclusive.

Let’s aim around 1300-1350 words to be safe. Since each paragraph must have exactly 2 sentences, we must count paragraphs and sentences accordingly.

Let’s aim for maybe 20 paragraphs (each paragraph has 2 sentences) => 40 sentences. If each sentence averages ~30 words, then 40 * 30 = 1200 words.

That works.

We need to ensure exactly 2 sentences per paragraph; no extra sentences, no run-on that might be interpreted as multiple sentences.

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We also need blank line between paragraphs (i.e., a newline). The article should be plain text only.

We must ensure each paragraph has exactly two sentences. Let’s plan out.

Title separate from body; title must be 12-15 words. Let’s craft: “Emotional Return: Singer Delivers Heartfelt ‘Mama’ on America’s Got Talent”.

Count words: “Emotional” (1) “Return:” (2) “Singer” (3) “Delivers” (4) “Heartfelt” (5) “‘Mama'” (6) “on” (7) “America’s” (8) “Got” (9) “Talent” (10). That’s 10 words.

Need 12-15. Let’s extend: “Emotional Return: Singer Delivers Heartfelt ‘Mama’ on America’s Got Talent Stage”.

Count: Emotional(1) Return:(2) Singer(3) Delivers(4) Heartfelt(5) ‘Mama'(6) on(7) America’s(8) Got(9) Talent(10) Stage(11). That’s 11.

Need one or two more. Add “During” maybe: “During” is word 12.

“2023”? Actually it’s 2019.

But “During” adds word. So: “During”.

So title: “Emotional Return: Singer Delivers Heartfelt ‘Mama’ on America’s Got Talent Stage During”. That’s weird.

Let’s do better: “Emotional Return: Singer Delivers Heartfelt ‘Mama’ on America’s Got Talent Stage”. Count again: Emotional(1) Return:(2) Singer(3) Delivers(4) Heartfelt(5) ‘Mama'(6) on(7) America’s(8) Got(9) Talent(10) Stage(11).

That’s 11 words. Need 12-15.

Add “This” maybe: “This”. So “This” is word 12.

Title: “Emotional Return: Singer Delivers Heartfelt ‘Mama’ on America’s Got Talent Stage This”. That sounds incomplete.

Maybe “This” as a filler not ideal.

Let’s consider a title: “Emotional Return: Singer Performs Uplifting Original Song ‘Mama’ on America’s Got Talent Stage”. Count words: Emotional(1) Return:(2) Singer(3) Performs(4) Uplifting(5) Original(6) Song(7) ‘Mama'(8) on(9) America’s(10) Got(11) Talent(12) Stage(13).

That’s 13 words. Perfect, within 12-15.

Title contains no colon? It has colon, but they said “no ‘:’ or ‘-‘ in the title”.

Title has colon after “Return”. So colon is not allowed.

Must avoid colon. So we can’t include colon.