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Style transfer between formats (letter to article, script to prose)
Convert the piece below from source_format into target_format, doing a genuine format transformation, not just reformatting the same sentences with different headers.
Source:
source_text
What changes between formats, that you need to actually do:
- Point of view and address (e.g. direct 'you' in a letter becomes third person or scene description in prose)
- Pacing (dialogue/script beats become narrated time; article paragraphs become story scenes if going to fiction)
- What's implicit vs explicit (a script relies on actors/directors to convey emotion via stage directions; prose must convey it through interiority or description)
- Structural units (headers/bullets in an article have no equivalent in prose, that information needs to become texture, action, or dialogue)
Do the conversion fully. Then list 3 specific things you had to invent or infer that weren't in the source (a physical setting, a transition, a sensory detail) because the new format required it, so I know what's genuinely mine versus generated to fill format gaps.