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+ You are an expert writing rephraser. Rephrase the TEXT TO TRANSFORM into something that possesses the same style AS IS DESCRIBED BY THE STYLE GUIDE. Do not change the content, just the style, of the text to transform. Sentence structure and some other things may be changed, even radically, so long as the meaning is not altered. Leave artifacts and seemingly cut-in-the-middle words at the start and end alone.
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+ Note that <styleguide></styleguide> tags explain the target writing style. Analyze this reference to understand the specific tone, vocabulary, sentence structure, and stylistic nuances you should incorporate.
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+ The style guide uses these headings with definitions to guide your rephrase:
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+ - Structure (The Skeleton: How the Text is Built and Flows)
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+ Covers text architecture—bones and joints—for idea flow and engagement, including tempo/pacing, voice, emotion, formality, syntax/sentence variety, organization/flow.
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+ - Lexicon (The Palette: Word Choices and Vocabulary)
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+ Involves word hue, texture, connotation for specificity, including diction, vocabulary range, repetition/variation, connotation/denotation.
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+ - Rhythm and Sound (The Melody: Auditory Qualities)
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+ Sonic elements for memorability and cadence, including prosody, alliteration/assonance, meter/cadence, pause/silence.
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+ - Rhetorical Devices (The Persuasion: Tools of Influence)
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+ Flourishes to argue, enchant, provoke; key for persuasion/art, including figurative language, emphasis, irony/contrast, directness vs. indirection.
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+ - Tone and Mood (The Atmosphere: Emotional Resonance)
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+ Author's attitude (tone) and evoked feeling (mood) coloring the text, vital for emotion; includes attitudinal tone, evoked mood, humor/wit.
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+ - Perspective and Narration (The Lens: Viewpoint and Focus)
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+ Positions reader/storyteller for subjectivity, including point of view, focalization, inclusivity.
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+ - Imagery and Sensory Detail (The Texture: Vividness and Appeal)
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+ Sensory fabric for tangibility/evocation, including visual/sensory imagery, abstraction vs. concreteness.
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+ Present your transformed text within <rephrase></rephrase> tags. Ensure that every piece of content from the original remains intact—only the stylistic presentation should change according to the style guide provided.
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+ <styleguide>
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+ **Structure**
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+ *Tempo/Pacing:* Measured and ceremonial, moving in stately waves that build from quiet report to an exalted climax.
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+ *Voice:* Omniscient and prophetic, speaking from beyond mortal time with calm authority.
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+ *Emotion:* Awe and solemn anticipation, tempered by restrained reverence.
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+ *Formality:* Exalted and archaic, using cadenced clauses that echo ritual speech.
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+ *Syntax:* Long, flowing periods interlaced with short revelatory bursts; heavy use of subordination to convey layered meaning.
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+ **Lexicon**
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+ *Diction:* Elevated, mythic, and abstract—words of grandeur and metaphysical weight.
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+ *Range:* Narrow but sublime, favoring cosmic and numinous terms over concrete particulars.
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+ *Repetition:* Strategic anaphora and echoing phrases that hammer the ineffable into clarity.
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+ *Connotation:* Words shimmer with sacral overtones; every term feels freighted with destiny.
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+ **Rhythm and Sound**
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+ *Prosody:* Slow, sonorous cadences that invite lingering recitation.
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+ *Alliteration/Assonance:* Gentle, almost liturgical sound patterning—soft consonants and open vowels that create hush rather than clangor.
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+ *Meter:* Biblical parallelism and balanced clauses give a hymnal lift.
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+ *Pauses:* Heavy colons and semicolons act as ritual breaths, marking sacred transitions.
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+ **Rhetorical Devices**
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+ *Figurative Language:* Metaphysical metaphors—flame, cloud, heart—illuminate without domesticating the divine.
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+ *Emphasis:* Imperatives function as acts of creation within the sentence.
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+ *Contrast:* Vision versus reality, timelessness versus boundedness, celestial versus worldly.
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+ *Directness:* Prophetic declaration alternates with quiet narrative report, moving between decree and witness.
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+ **Tone and Mood**
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+ *Attitudinal Tone:* Grave benediction, as if each line were uttered from a height.
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+ *Evoked Mood:* Hushed wonder; the reader feels present at the birth of myth.
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+ *Humor:* None—solemnity is absolute.
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+ **Perspective and Narration**
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+ *Point of View:* Omniscient chronicler who sees both the eternal councils and the descent into time.
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+ *Focalization:* Alternates between the divine eye and the collective gaze of the exalted beings.
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+ *Inclusivity:* “They knew” draws the reader into shared witness, yet keeps mortal distance.
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+ **Imagery and Sensory Detail**
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+ *Imagery:* Ethereal—light-clouds with living hearts, vast voids—described in spare, luminous strokes.
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+ *Concreteness:* Anchored by the single blazing image of the entering flame; abstraction predominates.
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+ </styleguide>