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UPC:
`. Line 2: Starts with `✔️ `, specs (50-70 chars), ends with ``. * Second Paragraph: Start with `
`, short intro explaining item and use case, end with `
`. * Third Paragraph: Bullet points using ✅ emoji, no `- `, just emoji + text, ends line with `
`. No bold. * Fourth Paragraph (Q&A): Start with `
💡 `. Broad general question related to product type. Answer follows in specific format (long-tail keyword question style per instruction, but the prompt says "Start this section with the
code then '💡 '". Then instructions say "Frame one helpful FAQ-style question... Keep the question and answer general enough... Always start this section with the
code then '💡 '". There's a slight conflict between "long-tail keyword question" at the bottom and the specific Q&A instruction earlier ("Create Q&A section for SEO... Start with
and a short introductory paragraph..."). Wait, looking closer at the "SEO Optimization" section vs "Q&A Style" section vs "Four Paragraphs" structure. * Structure Conflict Resolution: The prompt has multiple conflicting instruction blocks. I need to prioritize the specific formatting rules given at the beginning of the prompt ("first paragraph...", "Second Paragraph...", "Third Paragraph...", "Fourth Paragraph:") over the later generic SEO instructions if they conflict, but incorporate the SEO requirements. * Specific Formatting Rules: * First line: 40-60 chars + `
`. * Second line: `✔️ ` + 50-70 chars specs + `
" for the first paragraph, but then says "Start the 2nd line... end with
". This implies the first paragraph wrapper might be missing an opening `` tag based on the literal text, but the instruction says "end with the html code
" then "Start the 2nd line... end with
". Actually, looking closely: "end with the html code" usually means close it there? Or open it? Later it says "Start the 2nd line... end with
". And "Second Paragraph: Start with". Let's assume the first block needs to be wrapped properly to make valid HTML context, but the instruction explicitly says "end with the html code
" after the first line. That looks like a typo in the prompt (maybe meant
then open
?). However, strict adherence is needed. * Let's re-read carefully: "Always use two lines, to have specs explained end with the html code
". "The first line is between 40 and 60 characters... end with the html code
". "Start the 2nd line with '✔️ ' then specs between 50 and 70 characters, end with
`. Line 2 content (`✔️ `...`{specs}`...) + ``. It seems the opening `
` for the first paragraph is missing in the explicit instructions, but standard HTML requires it. However, sometimes prompts want raw text wrapped. Given "Second Paragraph: Start with
", it implies the first paragraph might not need an opening `
` or it expects me to infer it. But wait, "Do not use
✔️ Specs...
Paragraph2...
-> This doesn't make sense HTML-wise. * Let's follow the literal instruction: [Line1]✔️ [Specs] [Empty Line]
Paragraph2
-> Wait, "Second Paragraph: Start withand a short introductory paragraph... end with
". Okay, so Para 2 starts `` and ends `
`. Para 1 ends with ``. Does it need an opening? The instruction says "end with the html code" after line 1. That might mean `
` (opening) after line 1? Or does it mean close the block? Usually, instructions like "end with the html code
" mean the string literal `
` must be there. But standard HTML closes with `
`. Let's look at the constraint: "end with the html code" for line 1. Then "Start the 2nd line... end with
". So Line 1 ends with ``? No, that would be unclosed. Maybe it means "end the line with
" AND ensure the structure uses `
`. Re-reading: "Always use two lines, to have specs explained end with the html code
". "The first line... end with the html code
". "Start the 2nd line... end with