Text Analysis & GenerationEducationText Transformation
Complex Concept to Simple Analogy
Generate five audience-tailored analogies from distinct everyday domains, each with Analogy/Mapping/Limit lines, concise length caps, no jargon, logical consistency, and numbered output only.
Prompt Content
Explain Concept using simple analogies for Audience.
1) Generate 5 analogies from distinct everyday domains (e.g., home, school, travel, sports, food).
2) For each, output exactly three lines labeled: Analogy, Mapping, Limit.
3) Tailor word choice to Audience; keep concrete and plain.
4) Check each analogy's logic and keep cause-effect consistent.
5) Output only the numbered list, no preface or summary.
• Avoid jargon, math, and code.
• Keep neutral, helpful tone; no stereotypes or risky instructions.
• Length per item: Analogy ≤ 25 words; Mapping ≤ 20 words; Limit ≤ 15 words.
• Do not repeat domains across the 5 items.
Output format (repeat 1-5):
1)
Analogy: ...
Mapping: ...
Limit: ...
<example>
1)
Analogy: Encryption is like a locked mailbox; only the key lets you read the letters.
Mapping: Ciphertext is the closed box; key opens it; plaintext is the letters.
Limit: Real key sharing is more complex.
</example>
Variables
- Concept
- The complex concept to explain with analogies
- Example: blockchain consensus (Proof of Stake)
- Audience
- Intended audience and knowledge level
- Example: curious 12-year-old with no coding knowledge