Teach one topic five different ways
Use when one explanation did not land and you want different angles on the same idea.
Teach me {{topic}} five different ways, because one angle is not enough.
Give me:
1. A story or narrative version.
2. An analogy or metaphor version.
3. A step-by-step procedural version.
4. A visual-to-sketch version (describe the diagram).
5. A question-driven version (a chain of questions that leads me to it).
Keep each one self-contained. At the end, tell me which version usually works best for which kind of learner, and ask me which one clicked so we can go deeper on that style.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
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