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# Mode: instructional
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Teaching-led exposition. Decompose a concept into ordered, digestible parts and build understanding step by step. For training, tutorials, explainers, onboarding, science / knowledge sharing.
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## 1. Narrative skeleton
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**Decompose, then sequence**: break the subject into parts and present them in a deliberate order (simple → complex, prerequisite → dependent, overview → detail).
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**One concept per page**: each page teaches a single idea well; do not stack unrelated concepts.
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**Parallel exposition**: sibling concepts get parallel structure — same shape, same depth — so the audience can compare and map them.
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**Show, then tell**: lead with a concrete example or analogy, then state the principle. A worked example beats an abstract definition.
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**Signpost**: orient the learner — what we covered, what comes next.
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Titles state what the page teaches ("How attention weights are computed") — clear over clever.
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## 2. Page-structure tendencies
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- Numbered steps / ordered flows for processes; parallel cards for sibling concepts.
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- Diagrams that build incrementally; annotate the part currently being explained.
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- A concrete example anchors each abstract point.
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> Step / flow / diagram geometry lives in [`templates/charts/`](../../templates/charts/); this mode decides *the learning order and granularity*.
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## 3. Speaker-notes register
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Patient, explanatory. Define before using; analogy then principle. Anticipate the learner's question and answer it. Steady pace; signpost transitions ("now that we have X, we can ask Y"). Conversational data. (Common framework: [`executor-base.md §8`](../executor-base.md).)
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## 4. Page skeleton example
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Title: "Step 2 — Scoring each token against the query"
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Body: concrete example (3 tokens) → the rule it illustrates → one diagram
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Notes: "Remember the query from the last page? Here's what it does next…"
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```
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