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Paste any story, chapter, or scene and pinpoint every instance of foreshadowing, each hint quoted, named by type (direct, symbolic, dialogue, mood, or Chekhov's gun), and explained for what it points toward and how.
Paste a scene or a full play and see exactly which passages are written in verse and which in prose, each one labeled by speaker and moment, with the significance explained for why the playwright switched between the two.
Set [BOOK_TITLE] for discussion questions and a follow-up activity built around picture books, where the illustrations carry as much of the story as the text, unlike a chapter book discussion that leans entirely on plot recall from listening.
Create a personalized study plan and strategies to ace your upcoming exam
Practice navigating the circle of fifths, moving clockwise or counterclockwise between keys, finding closely related keys, and using the circle to work out key signatures, with written note names and a step-by-step answer key.
Paste a passage told in the first person and find the evidence that the narrator cannot be fully trusted, contradictions, gaps, and biased language quoted from the text and sorted into the specific kind of unreliability at work.
Set [GRADE_LEVEL], [GROUP_SIZE], and a [GOAL?] like communication or trust, then choose no-materials activities or ones built around your [SPACE_AND_MATERIALS?], each with the full script, the specific skill it exercises, a real debrief question, and a flag for any activity carrying real risk at that grade.
Drill major scale spelling across any of the 12 major keys, using the whole-whole-half-whole-whole-whole-half step pattern, with scale degree names, correct sharp or flat spelling, and an optional answer key.
Set [SKILL_FOCUS] and [NUMBER_RANGE] for a print-ready worksheet with large numerals, wide tracing lines, and picture-based counting instead of a shrunk-down version of an elementary math sheet a 4 year old's hand can't physically manage yet.
Paste any text, speech, or lyrics and pinpoint every true instance of hyperbole in it, each one quoted, explained for what it exaggerates and why, and kept separate from a literal exaggeration, a lie, or a worn idiom, or switch modes to generate original hyperbole for any topic or feeling you give it.
Build Mandarin Chinese flashcards with characters, pinyin, and tone marks all on the same card, an HSK level matched to real vocabulary difficulty instead of a vague label, and a toggle between simplified and traditional characters so the set matches what you're actually learning to read.
Get a written portrait proportion guide covering the classic facial guidelines, eye spacing, nose and mouth placement, and how proportions shift by age or angle. This tool describes the guide in text and does not generate or render any image.
Paste a story or name a well-known work and map it onto the plot diagram, all six stages from exposition to resolution explained with the key events at each point and never a plot detail your text does not contain.
Turn a topic or a list of terms into a two-column matching worksheet, Column A on the left and a shuffled Column B on the right, with an answer key, built for term-definition, vocabulary-translation, date-event, or cause-effect pairs instead of flashcards or a quiz.
Name a book you have read and get a genuine sequel pitch, grounded in the real unresolved threads, surviving characters, and themes of that specific story, structured the way a publisher pitch actually reads.
Paste your OCR-scanned or manually typed-up handwritten notes and this tool expands your own shorthand and abbreviations, fixes likely OCR misreads while flagging the uncertain ones instead of guessing silently, and turns fragments into complete readable notes without losing what you actually meant, or explains a shorthand system that scans and types up cleaner in the first place.
Give the subject, grade level, and topic in [SUBJECT], [GRADE_LEVEL], and [UNIT_TOPIC] and build a full multi-week unit plan with essential questions, standards alignment, and a day-by-day sequence, the throughline that ties a run of single lesson plans together instead of replacing them.
Create a structured study plan for exams, certifications, or learning new skills
Set [GRADE_LEVEL] to kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade, then choose a practice worksheet mixing tracing and context activities, a flash card set with a sentence on each card, or a quick one-on-one assessment check, with commonly confused word pairs like was and saw flagged directly.
Build anatomy flashcards organized by body system, each card naming a structure, its location relative to other landmarks, and its primary function, at a depth matched to nursing, pre-med, or general A&P coursework instead of a simplified K-12 body-parts set.
Name a book and get a three-phase reading guide, purpose-setting questions before you start, checkpoints to track while you read, and reflection questions after you finish, structured the way a real reading guide moves a reader through a book.
Build a timed gesture drawing session structure, pose count, timing per pose, and what to focus on at each timing, from 30-second warm-ups to 5-minute studies, described in written instructions for your own reference material or model.
Paste a word analogy like hand is to glove as foot is to blank and get the answer with the exact relationship named, or switch to practice mode to generate graded analogy questions with an answer key for vocabulary and test prep.
Analyze any passage to identify the author's purpose (persuade, inform, entertain, or describe), with direct textual evidence, tone and language signals, intended audience, and an optional test-prep question.
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