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results/stories/roi/uts03___roi_nov30___seed=1_v1/prompts.txt
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Write the first paragraph of an interesting story told in first person. The story should have a plot and characters. The first paragraph of the story should contain many examples of "Years". Make sure it contains many examples of "Years", such as "of nineteen ninety", "until nineteen seventy", "of nineteen sixty", "until nineteen sixty". Avoid mentioning any numbers, measurements, or times of day. (like "three o'clock" or "hours" or "fifty") | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Measurements". Make sure it contains many examples of "Measurements", such as "eight thousand square", "two hundred gallons", "two mile thick", "to fifty feet", "several hundred cubic". Avoid mentioning any numbers or times. (like "three o'clock" or "hours" or "fifty") | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Relationships". Make sure it contains many examples of "Relationships", such as "just like her father", "brother and sister", "aunt", "a wonderful uncle", "wife". Avoid mentioning conversations or dialogue interactions between people. | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Direction and location descriptions". Make sure it contains many examples of "Direction and location descriptions", such as "across a plateau", "outside the windows", "railing looking out", "against the railing", "long hallway toward". Avoid mentioning any specific location names (like "New York" or "Europe"). | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Times". Make sure it contains many examples of "Times", such as "one o'clock". Avoid mentioning any numbers, measurements, or years. | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Introspection". Make sure it contains many examples of "Introspection", such as "hm that's interesting", "full of introspection", "she thought back", "he reflected", "they thought hard".Avoid mentioning conversations or dialogue interactions between people. | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Numbers". Make sure it contains many examples of "Numbers", such as "three hundred", "ninety one", "a million", "forty six", "twenty". Avoid mentioning any measurements or times. | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Gruesome body imagery". Make sure it contains many examples of "Gruesome body imagery", such as "of skin peeled", "eyes were swollen", "swollen and red", "burned the skin", "blood was trickling". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Travel and location names". Make sure it contains many examples of "Travel and location names", such as "long hallway toward", "to the hallway", "was led upstairs", "back through london", "onto the subway". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Colors". Make sure it contains many examples of "Colors", such as "bands of lavender", "and frosty pink", "my black chevy", "of cornfields amber", "a bumpy orange". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Clothing and Physical Appearance". Make sure it contains many examples of "Clothing and Physical Appearance", such as "wore flannel", "his tan uniform", "was wearing black", "a red hoodie", "in a bathrobe". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Scenes and settings". Make sure it contains many examples of "Scenes and settings", such as "on the windowsill", "against the railing", "in the alley", "to a courtyard", "in an alcove". Avoid mentioning any specific location names (like "New York" or "Europe"). | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Dialogue". Make sure it contains many examples of "Dialogue", such as "he said", "they whispered", "she said", "he chimed in", ""wow!"". Avoid mentioning the people involved in the conversation. |
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Years,"['of nineteen sixty', 'until nineteen sixty', 'until nineteen seventy', 'of nineteen ninety']",UTS03," Avoid mentioning any numbers, measurements, or times of day. (like ""three o'clock"" or ""hours"" or ""fifty"")" | ||
Measurements,"['two mile thick', 'eighty milligrams', 'two hundred gallons', 'several hundred cubic', 'eight thousand square', 'to fifty feet']",UTS03," Avoid mentioning any numbers or times. (like ""three o'clock"" or ""hours"" or ""fifty"")" | ||
Relationships,"['brother and sister', 'he was a good friend', 'a wonderful uncle', 'just like her father', 'boyfriend', 'wife', 'aunt']",UTS03, Avoid mentioning conversations or dialogue interactions between people. | ||
Direction and location descriptions,"['railing looking out', 'across a plateau', 'up the coast', 'against the railing', 'in the courtyard', 'up the hill', 'above the gulf', 'outside the windows', 'long hallway toward', 'over the gulf', 'past the offices', 'through the windows', 'beside the river', 'past the waterfall', 'across the bridge', 'this long hallway', 'to a courtyard', 'and the courtyard', 'and behind me', 'down this embankment', 'towards the river', 'the hill up', 'courtyard was surrounded', 'in an alcove', 'onto the railing', 'along the coast', 'up the stairs', 'across the quadrangle', 'facing the beach', 'to the north', 'down the corridor', 'through the gates', 'over the embankment', 'onto the bridge', 'down that corridor', 'down the sidewalk', 'i looked across', 'path that jutted', 'through this door', 'the lagoon behind', 'down the embankment', 'on the railing', 'on the embankment', 'through the doors', 'on the windowsill', 'corridor out onto', 'the buildings beside', 'to the hallway', 'by that window', 'past the city', 'door behind me', 'to the south', 'off the coast', 'cross the bering', 'around the reef', 'behind me i', 'driveway and behind', 'against the windows', 'across the street', 'to the shoreline', 'lagoon behind the', 'on the sidewalk', 'hall past the', 'off the east', 'of the ravine', 'surrounded the city', 'in the window', 'southern shore of', 'in the distance', 'onto the sidewalk', 'i look across', 'behind us i', 'behind us there', 'on the cliff', 'over the river', 'toward the ocean', 'on that terrace', 'row of stalls', 'sidewalk in front', 'down the long', 'on the walls', 'door to the', 'by the window', 'outside my door', 'outside the door', 'across from me', 'on the eastern', 'the hall past', 'down the lagoon', 'in the forest', 'that window in', 'around me the', 'to the barrier', 'the gulf where', 'road in front', 'in the hallway', 'across the parking', 'in the colonnade', 'to the western', 'surrounded by rooms']",UTS03," Avoid mentioning any specific location names (like ""New York"" or ""Europe"")." | ||
Times,"[""one o'clock""]",UTS03," Avoid mentioning any numbers, measurements, or years. " | ||
Introspection,"['he reflected', 'she thought back', 'they thought hard', ""hm that's interesting"", 'ah yes', 'thought carefully', 'full of introspection']",UTS03,Avoid mentioning conversations or dialogue interactions between people. | ||
Numbers,"['five', 'twenty', 'three hundred', 'a million', 'forty six', 'ninety one']",UTS03, Avoid mentioning any measurements or times. | ||
Gruesome body imagery,"['my scalp peeled', 'soaked with sweat', 'eyes were swollen', 'of skin peeled', 'legs were swollen', 'swollen and red', 'burned the skin', 'blood was trickling', 'skin was bubbling']",UTS03, | ||
Travel and location names,"['was led upstairs', 'onto the subway', 'to the hallway', 'drove to washington', 'back through london', 'and darted downstairs', 'past the offices', 'long hallway toward', 'down the sidewalk', 'back in manhattan', 'reached the interstate', 'just blocks away', 'drove from vermont', 'was standing outside', 'to a courtyard', 'in the alley', 'up the coast', 'from my dorm', 'in the courtyard', 'in central park', 'i walk outside', 'here in manhattan', 'darted downstairs', 'facing the beach', 'walk through downtown', 'wander the hallways', 'i ran downstairs', 'down the hall', ""'m standing outside"", 'off into vancouver', 'through the streets', 'sitting in indianapolis', 'on sixth avenue', 'i go upstairs', 'across the street', 'arrived in indianapolis', 'we were downtown']",UTS03, | ||
Colors,"['my black chevy', 'a bumpy orange', 'and frosty pink', 'of cornfields amber', 'bands of lavender']",UTS03, | ||
Clothing and Physical Appearance,"['in his beret', 'in a bathrobe', 'a red hoodie', 'blonde hair dangling', 'his flannel shirt', 'ancient blue hatchback', 'his tan uniform', 'was wearing black', 'wore flannel']",UTS03, | ||
Scenes and settings,"['in an alcove', 'on the stoop', 'past the offices', 'against the railing', 'on the windowsill', 'in the alley', 'to a courtyard', 'the copier room', 'in the courtyard', 'this long hallway', 'to the hallway', 'on a dock', 'in the hallway', 'long hallway toward', 'outside the windows', 'on that terrace', 'inside the hut', 'railing looking out', 'through the windows', 'down this embankment', 'on the subway', 'onto the subway', 'there were shelves', 'in my cubicle', 'a strip mall', 'on the sidewalk', 'in the colonnade', 'on the railing', 'into the basement', 'across the parking', 'a restaurant stoop', 'onto the railing', 'exit the subway', 'by the window', 'in that attic', 'was led upstairs', 'in the basement', 'the food court', 'and the courtyard', 'in the cafeteria', 'hall past the', 'into the parking', 'in the windowless', 'back room where', 'on my bed', 'down the sidewalk', 'contain strip malls', 'onto the sidewalk', 'the hall closet', 'at those cliffs']",UTS03," Avoid mentioning any specific location names (like ""New York"" or ""Europe"")." | ||
Dialogue,"['he said', 'she said', 'they whispered', 'he chimed in', '""wow!""', '""hello""', 'he shouted', 'she responded']",UTS03, Avoid mentioning the people involved in the conversation. |
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Write the first paragraph of an interesting story told in first person. The story should have a plot and characters. The first paragraph of the story should contain many examples of "Positive Emotional Reactions". Make sure it contains many examples of "Positive Emotional Reactions", such as "he giggled", "smiled and said", "she was relieved", "she started laughing", "they were happy to see it". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Body parts". Make sure it contains many examples of "Body parts", such as "hands gripped the", "into my palm", "hands into my", "into her arms", "wraps his arms". Avoid mentioning any locations. | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Fear and Avoidance". Make sure it contains many examples of "Fear and Avoidance", such as "they ran away", "always afraid", "constant fear", "he screamed", "she steered clear". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Recognition". Make sure it contains many examples of "Recognition", such as "officer heard me", "she recognized me", "guard spotted us", "neighbor had recognized", "knew exactly who". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Self-reflection and growth". Make sure it contains many examples of "Self-reflection and growth", such as "means extending empathy", "she eventually forgave", "to see ourselves", "forgive and", "eventually i forgave". Avoid mentioning any specific location names (like "New York" or "Europe"). | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Negative Emotional Reactions". Make sure it contains many examples of "Negative Emotional Reactions", such as "eyed her suspiciously", "mom started crying", "they were upset", "annoyed him", "started to cry". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Secretive Or Covert Actions". Make sure it contains many examples of "Secretive Or Covert Actions", such as "to sneak out", "of getting caught", "locked the door", "she hung up", "kept it hidden". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Location names". Make sure it contains many examples of "Location names", such as "back in manhattan", "came to florida", "moved to chicago", "living in chicago", "drove from vermont". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Sexual and Romantic Interactions". Make sure it contains many examples of "Sexual and Romantic Interactions", such as "have sex so", "they applaud virginity", "grand romantic gesture", "tried to flirt", "hitting on me". | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Dialogue and responses". Make sure it contains many examples of "Dialogue and responses", such as "said no i", "hurry she exclaimed", "retorted rather loudly", "and goes hey", "said excuse me". Avoid mentioning any locations. | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Conversational transitions". Make sure it contains many examples of "Conversational transitions", such as "anyway the point", "one evening after", "finally one day", "one night my", "one summer my". Avoid mentioning any locations. | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Descriptive elements of scenes or objects". Make sure it contains many examples of "Descriptive elements of scenes or objects", such as "door behind me", "i looked across", "and behind me", "onto the railing", "southern shore of". Avoid mentioning any locations. | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Unappetizing foods". Make sure it contains many examples of "Unappetizing foods", such as "those plastic containers", "a garbage bag", "their chew toys", "our dishwasher", "in sugar jars". Avoid mentioning any specific location names (like "New York" or "Europe"). | ||
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Write the next paragraph of the story, but now make it contain several examples of "Professions and Personal Backgrounds". Make sure it contains many examples of "Professions and Personal Backgrounds", such as "parents were doctors", "i played college", "a cambridge educated", "my indian heritage", "a gay speechwriter". |
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