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Applying Deletion-Based Simplification
You are given the following task description: "For the next step, it is absolutely crucial that you carefully and meticulously review the entire user-submitted document from start to finish, and then, after you have done that, you should proceed to summarize its main points into a single, concise paragraph."
- Rewrite this description by deleting as many non-essential words and phrases as possible without losing the core instructions.
- Briefly justify the removal of at least two specific words or phrases you deleted.
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Ch.4 Alignment - Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models Course
Computing Sciences
Application in Bloom's Taxonomy
Cognitive Psychology
Psychology
Social Science
Empirical Science
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An engineer is trying to make a task description more concise by deleting non-essential words and phrases, while ensuring all critical instructions are preserved.
Original Description: "Your primary objective is to thoroughly examine the provided customer feedback transcript. After your analysis, you must identify and then extract the main reason for the customer's dissatisfaction. Please make sure to output only this specific reason as a short, concise phrase."
Analyze the options below and select the one that most effectively simplifies the original description only through the deletion of non-essential elements.
Analyzing a Flawed Simplification
Applying Deletion-Based Simplification
Example of a Deletion-Based Simplified Task Description for a Healthcare and Finance QA Model