Rubric for the Perfect Response
Stylistic Requirements:
- Length: 1000 words, give or take 50 words, to ensure comprehensive coverage without overwhelming the reader.
- Voice: Active voice only, creating a lively, engaging tone that pulls kids and parents into the action.
- Contractions: Use contractions (e.g., “it’s,” “can’t,” “you’re”) for a conversational, kid-friendly vibe.
- Tone and Style: High burstiness with varied sentence lengths, humor, anecdotes, metaphors, and complex sentence structures to keep the article dynamic and fun.
- Formatting:
- Clear markdown with H2 (##) for main title, H3 (###) for subheadings, bullet points for lists, and a WordPress-style quote block for the most engaging sentence.
- Icons or favicons (e.g., emoji) for subheadings and lists, excluding the main title.
- No fixed dates, times, or years to keep the article evergreen.
- SEO-Friendly Vocabulary: Medium-level vocabulary, accessible to parents and older kids, avoiding over