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- ## Purpose
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- - Provide optional reflective and brainstorming actions to enhance content quality
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- - Enable deeper exploration of ideas through structured elicitation techniques
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- - Support iterative refinement through multiple analytical perspectives
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- - Usable during template-driven document creation or any chat conversation
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- ## Usage Scenarios
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- ### Scenario 1: Template Document Creation
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- After outputting a section during document creation:
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- 1. **Section Review**: Ask user to review the drafted section
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- 2. **Offer Elicitation**: Present 9 carefully selected elicitation methods
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- 3. **Simple Selection**: User types a number (0-8) to engage method, or 9 to proceed
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- ### Scenario 2: General Chat Elicitation
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- ## Task Instructions
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- ### 1. Intelligent Method Selection
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- - **Content Type**: Technical specs, user stories, architecture, requirements, etc.
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- - **Stakeholder Needs**: Who will use this information
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- 3. **Clarify Scope Options**: If the section contains multiple distinct items, inform the user they can apply elicitation actions to:
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- - **Numbers 0-8**: Execute the selected method, then re-offer the choice
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- - **Maintain Flow**: Keep the process moving efficiently