Writing Intermediate XML Structured

Paragraph Restructure Architect for Clarity

For writers reorganizing dense paragraphs into clearer, more logical prose for readers.

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Rating
4.8
Difficulty
Intermediate
Format
XML Structured
Variables
5
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โ— Claude Opus 4.6 โ— ChatGPT (GPT-5.4) โ— Gemini 3.1 Pro

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XML Structured .txt

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Variables to fill in

{{PARAGRAPH}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{STRUCTURE_GOAL}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{AUDIENCE}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{LENGTH_TARGET}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{TRANSITION_STYLE}} โ€” Replace with your input

About this prompt

Paragraph Restructure Architect for Clarity helps you reorganize dense or tangled writing into a cleaner, more logical sequence. It is designed for paragraphs that contain too many ideas, weak transitions, or buried points that need to be surfaced. The prompt asks the model to preserve the core message while improving flow, emphasis, and readability. That makes it a strong restructure paragraph tool for high-stakes drafts and everyday writing alike.

This template is useful for researchers, consultants, journalists, and business writers who need prose that reads smoothly from sentence to sentence. It can split long paragraphs, reorder supporting details, and create stronger topic sentences when needed. The result is especially helpful for introductions, explanations, and argument-heavy sections where clarity depends on sequence. You can also use it to make a paragraph more persuasive or more neutral depending on the audience.

To customize, place the original paragraph in {{PARAGRAPH}}, describe the goal in {{STRUCTURE_GOAL}}, and specify the audience in {{AUDIENCE}}. If you want a tighter version, set {{LENGTH_TARGET}}. If transitions matter, include preferred connectors in {{TRANSITION_STYLE}}. The prompt returns a restructured paragraph, a brief rationale, and optional alternate versions. This gives you flexibility when a single paragraph needs to do more work than it currently does. Use it whenever the issue is not grammar, but organization.

Key features

  • Improves flow through paragraph restructuring
  • Surfaces buried ideas and weak transitions
  • Preserves meaning while changing information order
  • Supports persuasive, neutral, or explanatory structure
  • Can split or condense long paragraphs as needed

Best for

  • โ†’ Researchers refining dense academic prose
  • โ†’ Consultants rewriting client-facing explanations
  • โ†’ Journalists improving readability in long paragraphs

Tips

  • ๐Ÿ’ก Describe the paragraphโ€™s goal before asking for a rewrite
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Set a length target to control how much compression happens
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Request an alternate version when the paragraph has multiple valid structures

What you'll get

A reorganized paragraph that reads more logically, plus a short explanation of the new structure. If needed, the template may provide an alternate version with a different emphasis or length.

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