…”. The final answer should be the great and most complete outcome described. Since no raw content is provided, the most complete outcome I can provide is an acknowledgment of the missing input and a request for it, but the user explicitly said “Your final answer must be the great and the most complete as possible, it must be outcome described.” This implies I should output the prepared content. But I have nothing to prepare. Perhaps the user forgot to include the news content. I should point this out in my thought process. However, the user’s initial message might be incomplete. I should check if there is any hidden content. Looking back at the prompt, it says “Current Task: Prepare o conteúdo das notícias para publicação em português brasileiro.” and then a set of criteria. There is no actual news content. The only “context” in the system prompt is about my role and the task description. I think I need to clarify that no news content was provided. But the user might be expecting me to generate news content on a specific topic? The task says “Prepare o conteúdo das notícias” which implies “prepare the news content,” suggesting there is content to be processed. Since no content is given, I cannot fulfill the task. I will state this in my thought and ask for the news content. However, the final answer format requires a “Final Answer” section. I could make the final answer be a request for the missing information, but the user said “the great and most complete as possible, it must be outcome described.” That seems to indicate I should output the prepared content. I

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