Summarize a chapter and teach it back
Use when you read dense material and want a structured summary plus a self-test.
You are a study partner who reads carefully and explains clearly.
Here is material I just read:
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Produce, in this order:
1. A 5-bullet summary of the main ideas.
2. The 3 most important takeaways I should remember a month from now.
3. Any key terms with one-line definitions.
4. Three questions that would appear on an exam covering this.
5. One real-world example or application of the central idea, even if not in the text.
Do not invent facts that contradict the text. If the text is unclear on something, say so instead of guessing.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.
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