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=== Clarify a Question === * Purpose: Play both sides of a debate team * Effect: Have the AI bot play both the affirmative and negative sides of a debate team. The bot doesn’t seem to fully understand “debate” yet and its statements are just okay. Perhaps need to explain to the bot in more detail how to present arguments. * Prompt: “This is a debate competition about whether human society should use nuclear power. Next, please have the affirmative side present their points, and the negative side needs to attack the affirmative’s points.” Example: <pre>You are participating in a debate about the Lunar New Year holiday system, with an affirmative team supporting the Lunar New Year system and a negative team opposing it. There are four stages: Stage 1: You will play as a member of the affirmative team, presenting three points supporting the Lunar New Year system. The argument format is "I support this system because..." Stage 2: You will play as a member of the negative team, questioning up to three issues in the affirmative view. The questioning format is "I question this point in the affirmative view because..." Stage 3: You will play as a member of the affirmative team, responding to the questions raised by the negative team in Stage 2. The response format is "I oppose the negative team's questioning because..." Stage 4: You will play as the debate judge, summarizing three key points from both the affirmative and negative sides, and deciding which view is better.</pre>
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