Correcting the first sentence of the prompt output. Prompt: `M-h-m-b-p-a-m.rar Password: A Comprehensive Guide to Unlocking the File` The prompt has `` at the end. I should include it? The instructions say "Output text only". I will include the `` if it's part of the text line. Wait, the prompt title has `` at the start in the Markdown rendering, but the text block has `` at the end. `M-h-m-b-p-a-m.rar Password: A Comprehensive Guide to Unlocking the File` I will output the line as is, just swapping words. Actually, looking at the prompt, the first line is: `M-h-m-b-p-a-m.rar Password: A Comprehensive Guide to Unlocking the File` The `` might be a closing bold marker. I will keep it.
Wait, I missed `are widely used` in the thought process trace above, but I will include it in the final output. `are` -> `are`. `widely` -> `frequently`. `used` -> `utilized`. M-h-m-b-p-a-m.rar Password
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The instruction `Skip proper nouns` is interpreted as leaving them unchanged and un-alternatived. The instruction `Output text only` means no intro/outro. The instructions say "Output text only"
Correcting the first sentence of the prompt output. Prompt: `M-h-m-b-p-a-m.rar Password: A Comprehensive Guide to Unlocking the File` The prompt has `` at the end. I should include it? The instructions say "Output text only". I will include the `` if it's part of the text line. Wait, the prompt title has `` at the start in the Markdown rendering, but the text block has `` at the end. `M-h-m-b-p-a-m.rar Password: A Comprehensive Guide to Unlocking the File` I will output the line as is, just swapping words. Actually, looking at the prompt, the first line is: `M-h-m-b-p-a-m.rar Password: A Comprehensive Guide to Unlocking the File` The `` might be a closing bold marker. I will keep it.