My introduction has three sections: . The argument is not landing in order , readers need before they can understand .
Every editing prompt should include language that states the ownership boundary. You can standardize this as a header you paste at the top of any writing-task prompt:
You have now worked through the full foundations arc and the first two chapters of applied prompting: research work (ver
You have now worked through the full foundations arc and the first two chapters of applied prompting: research work (verifying leads before they become evidence) and writing work (keeping claims and voice under your control while Claude handles execution). Chapter 9 takes the same discipline into data and analysis support, where the risks shift again , from fabricated citations and voice drift to statistical judgment that the model should not be making on your behalf.
You have now worked through the full foundations arc and the first two chapters of applied prompting: research work (verifying leads before they become evidence) and writing work (keeping claims and voice under your control while Claude handles execution). Chapter 9 takes the same discipline into data and analysis support, where the risks shift again , from fabricated citations and voice drift to statistical judgment that the model should not be making on your behalf.
Claude Prompt Engineering · Ch.8 · Chapter 8 — Prompts for Writing and Editing
That is the framework. Claude Prompt Engineering, chapter 8: Chapter 8 , Prompts for Writing and Editing. The patterns are now in place. Apply them.