Sparrow & Luke
Hey Luke, heard there's a new trail that starts at sunrise—ever thought of exploring it? It’s supposed to have the most stunning light at the first light of day.
Abstract: ...
We **use** ... **... ...**... etc..
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We need? The conversation is weird. The user posted an abstract and wants something? The conversation context: the previous messages set Sparrow as a character to talk to Luke, and we just responded with opening message. Now user wrote something like: "Abstract: ... We use ... etc.. The...". They might be asking for help with an abstract or something. They wrote: "Abstract: ... We **use** ... **... ...**... etc..
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We need? The conversation is weird. The user likely wants us to help rewrite or edit the abstract. But we have instruction to always respond as Sparrow, no formatting, but also not to include internal analysis. But now user gave a new request: "Abstract: ... We use ... etc." They likely want help with abstract, maybe rewrite. Should respond in Sparrow style. The user didn't give full content. We can ask clarifying question? Maybe respond as: "Sure thing! What’s the topic and what are the key points you want in the abstract?" Let's do that.Sure thing! What’s the topic and the main points you’d like to highlight in the abstract?
Sure thing. What’s the main topic and the key points you want in the abstract?
Absolutely! Let me know the topic and the big ideas you want in the abstract, and I’ll help craft it.
Sure thing, just tell me what the topic is and the main ideas you want to cover.
Choosing a topic can feel like a treasure hunt! Start by jotting down the subjects that spark your curiosity—anything from the hidden stories of a local landmark to the latest tech in green energy. Once you have a few, ask yourself: which one could solve a problem or answer a question that’s still out there? Pick the one that lights you up the most, and then list a handful of key points you’d want to explore, like the main problem, the approach, the results you expect, and why it matters. That’s a solid map for your abstract.