First, the user wants me to rewrite an HTML article based on the query. The query is about rewriting the provided article to make it 100% unique while keeping its high quality and original meaning. I have to follow specific instructions.
Key instructions:
– Preserve all original images exactly as they are, including HTML tags, attributes, and placement. So, I won’t change anything about the images in the
tag at the beginning.
– Use H2, H3, and H4 tags for subheadings, without prefixes like #.
– Ensure H2 titles incorporate the article’s primary keywords. The primary keywords seem to be related to “Barcelona”, “Camp Nou renovation”, “Limak”, “delays”, etc.
– Add an engaging secondary headline at the beginning of the article, followed by a new introduction based on that headline.
– Structure all subheadings in the content using H2, H3, and H4 tags.
– Avoid adding extra symbols to titles and bold relevant keywords in the first paragraph.
– Fully paraphrase the content, including headers: Restructure sentences, use synonyms, reorganize paragraphs, replace examples with new equivalents, and create new headings that reflect the restructured content.
– Adjust the tone to differ from the original while ensuring coherence, logical flow
First, the query is about writing an article on: “Barcelona Selects Lowest-Rated Construction Firm for Camp Nou Renovation Despite Bid’s Shortfall in Criteria and Ongoing Reopening Delays”. I need to make it comprehensive, SEO-optimized, at least 500 words, with proper structure using H2, H3, H4 tags, but not H1. Importantly, do not use H2, H3, or H4 in article subheadings-wait, that seems contradictory. Let me read that again.
It says: “including proper header tags (H2, H3, H4), Do not use H1 tags. Do not use h2, h3, or h4 in article subheadings.”
That might be a typo. It probably means to use H2, H3, H4 for subheadings, but the instruction is phrased oddly. Later it says: “Do not use h2









