Ask yourself these questions when writing prompts.
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Have I clearly stated what I want?
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Did I provide necessary context?
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Is my language clear and direct?
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Do I need any verification or explanation?
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Is the communication style appropriate?
A good prompt should be clear, concise, and provide sufficient context for Alix to provide a relevant and informative response. Whereas a poorly written prompt is vague and lacks any context or specific instructions which may elicit an undesirable or incorrect response, from Alix.