Rewrite topic-label slide titles as assertion headlines
Rewrites topic-label titles into one-sentence assertion headlines, then checks that the sequence reads as a coherent argument.
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Rewrite my slide titles as assertion headlines. Below are the current titles from my deck. Most of them are topic labels like "Market Overview" or "Q3 Results." Rewrite each one as a single full sentence that states the point the slide is making, so that someone reading only the headlines gets the whole argument. Rules: - One sentence per headline, ten words or fewer where possible, never more than fourteen. - State a finding, claim, or recommendation — not a category. "Q3 Results" becomes a sentence about what actually happened in Q3, built from the facts I give below. - Use only facts I provide. Where a title gives you nothing to work with, keep a bracketed placeholder and add a note telling me what fact or claim you need from me. - Keep the headlines in the current slide order. After the rewrite, add a short check: read your new headlines top to bottom and tell me whether they form a coherent argument, where the sequence breaks or repeats itself, and which single reordering or cut would most improve the flow. Current titles and the key fact or point for each slide: [SLIDE 1 TITLE — KEY POINT OF THE SLIDE] [SLIDE 2 TITLE — KEY POINT OF THE SLIDE] [CONTINUE FOR ALL SLIDES]
Updated 2026-08-18
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