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Match your question to the task, then tell AI how long the answer should be. A simple fact can be short; a story, plan, or explanation needs more room.
Sometimes a short question gets a great answer. Sometimes you need to write a longer one.
'Capital of France' is a short question that works fine. 'Help me write a story about a dragon' needs more detail.
The big idea: Match how long you write to how complicated your question is.
AI may write a giant wall of words when you wanted one sentence. Add length words like 'one sentence,' 'three bullet points,' 'a short paragraph,' or 'five steps.'
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What is the main idea of "Format Your Answers: Ask Short, Long, or Just Right"?
Which concept is most central to "Format Your Answers: Ask Short, Long, or Just Right"?
Which use of AI fits this topic best?
What should a careful learner remember about "When short is enough"?
You want to use AI after this lesson. What is the safest next step?
How should AI output about question type be treated?
Name one way to verify an AI answer about question type.
Which action would help you apply "Format Your Answers: Ask Short, Long, or Just Right" responsibly?