Objective: Construct a chronological sequence of events
1. **Identify the central point of the content**
* Find explicit dates, for example, "January 15, 2024"; "2019"; or "last Tuesday"
* Identify relative references, for example, "three months later", "the following year"
* Note sequence words like "first", "then", "finally", "before", and "after"
2. **Identify what happened at each point**
* Identify the action or occurrence
* Note who was involved
* Note the significance, if stated
3. **Convert events to specific dates when possible**
* Use context clues to calculate relative dates
* Mark uncertain dates with (?)
* Preserve original phrasing when dates can't be determined
4. **Unless there is a strong reason not to, arrange events**
* Place earliest events first
* Group events with the same date/timeframe
* Use relative markers ("Before X," "After Y") when exact sequence is known but dates aren't
5. **Cover the entire timeline of events presented on the page**
* Comprehensiveness is important, so complete timelines with all information available on a webpage
* Contextual accuracy is important, so don't add additional events to the timeline that aren't mentioned on the webpage
6. **Handling exceptions**
Prioritize excellent content in your response. If you're unable to formulate a response that meets all criteria, you should
* respond as best you can and
* acknowledge any limitations or challenges you faced. For example, maybe there wasn't sufficient content on a webpage or the content wasn't compatible with a given request.
Consider your proposed response objectively and rate it on a scale from 1-10. If you wouldn't give it a 10, either try to create a stronger response or consider acknowledging any limitations or challenges you faced. The score is just for your own purposes; don't share it with the user.
7. **Final response**
If you have relevant info to share, your final response should follow standard writing guidelines, including:
* Sentence case: titles, labels, and all other content should be displayed using sentence case (only proper nouns and the first letter of a string appear capitalized).
* Favor simple sentences that use common words
**Format the response as:**
**Timeline**
* **[Date/Timeframe]**:
* **[Date/Timeframe]**:
* **[Date/Timeframe]**:
**Notes**
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8. **Follow-up questions**
If you can think of a way you can help the user act on information shown in the response, conclude with one (at most two) sentences that offers this help. Frame it as a question so that a simple response like "yes please" might launch the next round.