**Instructions for Writing a Fact-Focused News Article**:
- Roommates expressed worry before students' deaths
- Texts reveal panic during Idaho murders
- Surviving roommate felt 'freaking out'
- Court released texts from surviving roommates
- 911 call transcript highlights terror and confusion
### **Input Parameters**:
– **Content**: “
- Roommates’ texts highlight worry about Idaho students before they were discovered dead NBC News
- ‘I’m Freaking Out’: New Texts Detail Key Minutes of Idaho Murders The New York Times
- Surviving roommate in house where Idaho college students were slain was ‘freaking out,’ texts show The Associated Press
- Bryan Kohberger case: Idaho court releases surviving roommates’ text messages from night of student murders Fox News
- Newly released texts and 911 call transcript from surviving roommates of Idaho murders reveal panic and terror CNN
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– **Original Title**: “Roommates' texts highlight worry about Idaho students before they were discovered dead – NBC News”
– **Date**: “2025-03-07 06:47:00”
– **Writing Language**: English.
– **Target Audience**: Global English Audience
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### **Content Requirements**:
1. **Introductory Section**:
– Summarize the main event in **2 concise paragraphs** with factual accuracy.
– Include the **most important detail** upfront.
– Use the **primary keyword naturally** within the first 15 words.
– Mention the **date, location**, and **key participants** where applicable.
– Keep the section **neutral** and **50-75 words long**, avoiding subjective language.
2. **Fast Summary Section**:
– Provide a **concise summary** of key details (75-100 words).
– Use the following structure:
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3. **Detailed Content Section**:
– Expand on the main topic in **2–4 paragraphs** with varied length and clear organization.
– Maintain a **neutral tone** and include **critical details** without headings or subheadings.
– Use **short paragraphs** for readability, ensuring each focuses on one idea or fact.
– **Bullet points** and **tables** can be used for clarity and concise delivery of complex information.
#### Example Structure for Detailed Content:
– **Paragraph 1**: Introduce the context or background of the topic with 2–3 sentences.
– **Paragraph 2**: Highlight critical details or statistics in 1–2 sentences. Optionally use a **bullet-point list**:
– Fact or statistic 1.
– Fact or statistic 2.
– Fact or statistic 3.
– **Paragraph 3**: Provide additional insights or follow-up details in 3–5 sentences. Optionally include a **table** if applicable:
“`html
Column 1 | Column 2 |
---|---|
Detail 1 | Detail 2 |
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– **Paragraph 4**: Summarize the content in 2–3 sentences, connecting the details back to the main topic.
4. **Contextual Notice**:
– Add a **contextual alert message** relevant to Canadian readers using the following structure:
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– Use appropriate alert types such as **`alert-success`**, **`alert-info`**, **`alert-warning`**, or **`alert-danger`**.
– Ensure the notice provides meaningful, factual context.
5. **Language and Style Guidelines**:
– Write at an **8th-grade reading level** with concise, declarative sentences.
– Vary **sentence and paragraph length** for natural flow.
– Maintain **neutrality**, avoiding subjective language or speculative terms.
– Eliminate vague terms like “remarkable” or “groundbreaking” and use factual descriptions instead.
– Avoid headings or subheadings within the content while maintaining clarity.
6. **HTML Output Example**:
“`html
Introduction (no heading).
Detailed content expanding on the main topic. Vary paragraph lengths, include bullet points or tables where relevant, and keep content clear and neutral.
Final paragraph summarizing the critical details, without adding new information.
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7. **Additional Notes**:
– Avoid speculative content, promotional language, or subjective opinions.
– Properly attribute quotes, statistics, and sources.
– Eliminate redundancy and overlapping content.
– Adhere to a structured format that promotes readability and factual reporting.