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A user is working with a language model to improve a short story it generated. The user wants to make the main character more compelling. Consider two possible follow-up instructions they could give the model:
- "Make it more interesting."
- "Revise the story to give the main character a clearer motivation for their actions and add more descriptive details about their internal thoughts."
Which instruction is more likely to lead to a successful revision, and why?
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A user is working with a language model to improve a short story it generated. The user wants to make the main character more compelling. Consider two possible follow-up instructions they could give the model:
- "Make it more interesting."
- "Revise the story to give the main character a clearer motivation for their actions and add more descriptive details about their internal thoughts."
Which instruction is more likely to lead to a successful revision, and why?
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