Use this skill to revise the complete English text of a research-paper Introduction through a documented sequence of checks derived from p2.txt: significance, previous/current research, gap/problem/opportunity, and the present work. Preserve the paper's meaning, citations, claims, paragraph order, and discipline-specific terminology while improving rhetorical clarity and academic phrasing.
Before revising, read references/introduction-checklist.md. It contains the p2-derived step checklist, phrase patterns, and example transformations.
Always save two Markdown files unless the user explicitly asks for different filenames or formats:
-introduction-method.md ; otherwise save introduction-revision-method.md.-introduction-revised.md ; otherwise save introduction-revised-document.md.Save outputs beside the input file when the Introduction comes from a file. If the Introduction comes from the prompt, save outputs in the current working directory.
references/introduction-checklist.md one step at a time. At each step, revise the entire Introduction draft as it stands after the previous step, but only make edits justified by the current step.Use this structure for the method report:
# Introduction Revision Method
## Source Handling
- Input source:
- Output files:
- Preservation notes:
## Original Rhetorical Map
| Paragraph | Main function | Notes |
|---|---|---|
## Step 1: Source Preservation and Rhetorical Map
### Checks Applied
### Draft After This Step
### Modification Reasons
### Examples
## Step 2: Establish Significance
### Checks Applied
### Draft After This Step
### Modification Reasons
### Examples
## Step 3: Synthesize Previous and Current Research
### Checks Applied
### Draft After This Step
### Modification Reasons
### Examples
## Step 4: Articulate the Gap, Problem, or Research Opportunity
### Checks Applied
### Draft After This Step
### Modification Reasons
### Examples
## Step 5: State the Present Work
### Checks Applied
### Draft After This Step
### Modification Reasons
### Examples
## Step 6: Integrate Flow and Final Consistency
### Checks Applied
### Draft After This Step
### Modification Reasons
### Examples
## Final Verification
- Meaning preserved:
- Claims/citations preserved:
- Tense/modality preserved:
- Paragraph structure preserved:
- Remaining issues:
In Modification Reasons, be concrete: identify which sentence or paragraph changed, what rhetorical function improved, and why the edit follows the current step. If a step requires no substantive edit, keep the previous draft under Draft After This Step and explain why no change was made.
may, might, could, suggest, and appears.did, showed, or found when the actual action is more specific.Before finalizing, verify that:
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