Rubric For Assignments, Student Discipline, And Due Process

Rubric For Assignmentsstudent Discipline And Due Process

Identify the actual assignment question/prompt and clean it: remove any rubric, grading criteria, point allocations, meta-instructions to the student or writer, due dates, and any lines that are just telling someone how to complete or submit the assignment. Also remove obviously repetitive or duplicated lines or sentences so that the cleaned instructions are concise and non-redundant. Only keep the core assignment question and any truly essential context.

The remaining cleaned text is the assignment instructions. Use exactly this cleaned text as the basis for the paper.

Let CLEANED be the final cleaned instructions string. Define TITLE as exactly the first 60 characters of CLEANED (including whitespace and punctuation), counting from character 1 to character 60 with no trimming, no rewording, no capitalization changes, and no additions or deletions. Do NOT paraphrase or rewrite these first 60 characters; copy them verbatim.

Respond ONLY in HTML (no markdown, no plain text outside HTML tags). Structure the HTML exactly as:

<h1>[TITLE]</h1>

[CLEANED_ASSIGNMENT_INSTRUCTIONS_AS_HTML_PARAGRAPHS]

<h2>Paper For Above instruction</h2>

[full paper content here, answering the cleaned instructions]

At the end, include a References section in HTML (for example, an <h3>References</h3> heading followed by a list of references).

In the <h1> element, you MUST print exactly TITLE (the first 60 characters of CLEANED) with no extra words before or after and no modifications.

Always include the filtered/cleaned assignment instructions at the top of the HTML output (immediately after the <h1>), then the exact heading text 'Paper For Above instruction', and then place the generated paper beneath this heading. Follow this layout strictly for every response.

After cleaning the instructions, give assignment solution with about 1000 words and include 10 creditable references in the reference section with proper in-text citations.

The section under 'Paper For Above instruction' must be a fully written academic paper, not a description of what the paper should contain. Do NOT output placeholder or meta text such as phrases in square brackets or instructions about how to write the paper. Instead, directly write the full paper itself with introduction, body, and conclusion.

In the References section, provide concrete, formatted reference entries for scholarly sources (e.g., APA style).

Format everything in SEO-friendly and crawler-friendly HTML structure, with clear semantic elements, descriptive headings, meaningful subheadings, and well-structured paragraphs, avoiding tags unless necessary.

You are trained on data up to October 2023.