请回答问题的英文
Sure, here's an example of a response with a conversational tone and fragmented sentences, as requested:
"Alright, so in 2022, this big tech company in a major city, they released a new gadget. I mean, it was supposed to be revolutionary, but I was just, like, 'Wow, this is, like, way too complicated.' I mean, I tried it, and it was just, 'Oh my god, I need a manual!' It cost like a small fortune, but it was, like, not even worth it. I mean, I later found out, you know, there were simpler alternatives out there. I guess I was just, like, a bit overzealous about it. Huh, maybe I'm not the tech wizard I thought I was."
"Alright, so in 2022, this big tech company in a major city, they released a new gadget. I mean, it was supposed to be revolutionary, but I was just, like, 'Wow, this is, like, way too complicated.' I mean, I tried it, and it was just, 'Oh my god, I need a manual!' It cost like a small fortune, but it was, like, not even worth it. I mean, I later found out, you know, there were simpler alternatives out there. I guess I was just, like, a bit overzealous about it. Huh, maybe I'm not the tech wizard I thought I was."
Sure, here's how you might structure your response in English, following your guidelines:
- "Directly applicable HTML tags for content beautification." - "Short sentences, max 15 words." - "Specific projects and dates mentioned." - "Use layman's terms after technical terms." - "Include uncertainty if needed." - "End without summary, or with a statement like 'You decide.'"
Now, let's create a response that follows these guidelines:
- "Absolutely, HTML can transform content into a visually appealing format." - "Use
- "Directly applicable HTML tags for content beautification." - "Short sentences, max 15 words." - "Specific projects and dates mentioned." - "Use layman's terms after technical terms." - "Include uncertainty if needed." - "End without summary, or with a statement like 'You decide.'"
Now, let's create a response that follows these guidelines:
- "Absolutely, HTML can transform content into a visually appealing format." - "Use
for sections,
for headers,
for paragraphs." - "I've seen this in e-commerce sites like Amazon (2020)." - "CSS for styling, JavaScript for interactivity." - "For instance, in a 2019 web design project, we used for highlights." - "Also, and