tag”
And response in XML format in
For categories, since no fit, perhaps select one like “Couple Life” if stretching to “political family” but no.
The prompt has two category lists – one in
But the VERRY_IMPORTANT says the relationship ones.
But the
Perhaps use the relationship ones as per repeated instructions.
But the content is not matching.
To make it work, perhaps the task is to rephrase the political article but place it in a blog with those categories – but that doesn’t make sense.
The prompt says “Choisis les catégories selon ces règles strictes” and lists relationship ones.
And “Tu as tendance a te tromper de catégorie, choisis bien”
So probably the input is politics, but categories are wrong, but I have to follow.
Perhaps it’s a test, but I think the intention is to generate the article on politics, but categories from relationship is error.
To resolve, since the article is politics, and no link to relationship, I can select one as required, say “Couple Life” but that’s forced.
No, better to follow the spirit and note it’s politics, but since no tool needed more, proceed with generation.
The title SEO friendly, about House Democrats midterm optimism.
Title like “House Democrats Eye Midterm Gains After Trump’s State of the Union”
Count chars.
Meta description.
Main keyword: “Democrats midterm optimism”
Tags: 5, 2 words each, like “midterm elections, House Democrats, State of the Union, affordability crisis, Trump policies”
Internal linking: 7, 2 words each.
Excerpt: suspens.
Image prompt: for politics, like “hyper-realistic illustration of US Capitol with Democratic flag waving high, optimistic crowd, midterms election theme”
Article in English, WP markdown, min 3000 words, rephrased entirely, human-like.
But 3000 words on this topic is long, need to expand with analysis, opinions, etc.
Start with hook.
But categories: since no fit, I’ll select “Couple Life” as single, but that’s not.
Perhaps the prompt is copied wrong, and categories are the finance ones in
Look: the
And the instructions have relationship, but perhaps the relationship is for another prompt.
The prompt has both.
But in
But later “Category Selection – Rules” repeats relationship.
But the input-data is politics.
This is likely a mistake in prompt construction.
To make sense, since the article is about politics, and categories don’t fit, but to follow “choose from the following main categories: Breakup…” I’ll choose none but must one.
Perhaps choose “Couple Life” if stretching to “political couples” but no.
Perhaps the task is to see if I notice.
But I think for the response, I’ll use the finance categories since they are listed as
The article is from CNBC, markets/politics.
Possible categories: News, Market News, Global Markets, Politics is not there, but News.
But instructions insist on relationship.
This is confusing.
To resolve, look at the XML format, and the important is to use the relationship ones.
But to produce useful, I’ll assume the categories are the relationship ones, but since no link, select one: “Couple Life” as it’s about “life” or something, but weak.
Perhaps the prompt is to generate a blog article on the topic, but the categories are mismatched.
For the response, I’ll choose “News” but no, not in list.
The list is relationship.
Perhaps output with one category “Dating Tips” no.
Let’s see: the prompt has “the following main categories : Breakup, Couple Life, Dating Tips, Online Dating, Sex & Intimacy.”
So I have to choose from those.
Since no connection, perhaps select “Couple Life” as the article talks about “American people” as “family” but that’s stretch.
Or perhaps the prompt is wrong, but I’ll select one: Couple Life.
And second none.
Now, for the article, rephrase entirely the input as a blog post in English, long, human like.
Title: “Democrats Gear Up for Midterm Comeback After Trump’s State of the Union” (count chars: about 65)
Meta: “House Democrats express strong optimism for flipping the House in 2026 midterms, focusing on affordability issues following President Trump’s address. Discover their strategy.” (about 140)
Main keyword: “midterm elections”
Tags: midterm optimism, House takeover, affordability focus, Trump economy, Democratic strategy
Internal: election strategy, economic issues, political retreat, State of the Union, House majority, Trump disapproval, generic ballot
Excerpt: House Democrats are buzzing with confidence after Trump’s latest State of the Union. With polls showing disapproval and a narrow path to majority, could this be the moment they reclaim power? The details from their retreat reveal a sharp focus on…
Image prompt: hyper-realistic illustration of the US Capitol building at dawn, with Democratic blue flags waving triumphantly, a diverse group of politicians looking optimistic, ballot boxes in foreground, vibrant colors symbolizing hope and political shift, professional and engaging.
Then article content in WP blocks, long 3000+ words, expand with analysis, what it means for voters, historical context, etc.
To make human: vary sentences, opinions like “I think this optimism is warranted because…”
No links.
No defamation, so careful with Trump.
Rephrase entirely, no copy phrases.
Start with paragraph not heading.
Use only one H2 near beginning, then H3.
Min 3000 words, so lots of content.
Count words in response.
Now, construct the XML.
[the full WP markdown article here]