Question: Let’s recap our prompt framework: T-C-R-E-I. Use the words Task, Context, Resources, Evaluate, and Iterate to fill in the blanks.
- When writing a prompt, you should include the Task, which can be separated into persona and format.
- Adding Resources, such as topics you’ve used or presents you’ve given in the past.
- When you Evaluate the output, it might not be quite what you were expecting.
- If that is the case, you could add more Context to your prompt.
- You can Iterate until you get a suitable response for your generative AI tool.
Explanation
A strong prompt begins with Task, because it defines the action to perform and the structure of the response, including role and format. Supporting material makes the output more relevant by giving the model examples or source content to use. Evaluate is the review step that checks whether the response is accurate and meets the intended need. When the result is incomplete or off-target, adding more Context reduces ambiguity and improves relevance. Iterate is the refinement step, where follow-up changes are used to improve the output until it fits the requirement. Grow with Google APAC+1
Why the other options are incorrect
None. All listed statements align with the prompt-writing framework and its review-and-refinement process. Grow with Google APAC+1
Source for verification
Google, Practical AI for Marketing demo guide Grow with Google APAC
Google, Prompt Writing Reference Guide Grow with Google APAC
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