From 0e9eb8b046b9786fd64d3efd878930dc99ff04d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ROGERIO ANDRELLA Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2026 14:57:08 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] md enhance --- speech/prompt-1.md | 9 ++++++--- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/speech/prompt-1.md b/speech/prompt-1.md index a9a3cf8..fc766ed 100644 --- a/speech/prompt-1.md +++ b/speech/prompt-1.md @@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ --- model +--- +### model granite4.1:8b --- input +--- +### input create a narrative like text about a miracle. The miracle is that one that occurs in Decapolis when Jesus returned to there and a deaf man was brought to him, and putting the fingers in his ears and spitting touched his tongue said Ephphatha and the miracle happens. I need a narrative of about ten minutes that ends on this event, it will start creating a fictional history of this deaf and stutterer man, who were his family, the difficult they face because his decease, emphasizes the poverty and pain of this people. The fame of Jesus was arriving in that moment because of a earlier miracle done before, use it in the narrative but do not use the name of Jesus, refer to him just as a man of miracles. Tell the story of the day that Jesus arrive there, put the crowd in evidence and explain who was the people that help the deaf man to face with Jesus. Finalize the text retelling the miracle citted in bible but in the deaf man view and feelings. --- output +--- +### output In the bustling region of Decapolis, nestled between rolling hills and fertile valleys, lived a family whose life was marked by both love and hardship. Among them was a young man named Elias, born with the challenge of deafness and a stammer that often silenced his voice when he attempted to speak. His parents, Miriam and Abraham, were simple farmers who eked out a living in a land where poverty was as common as the sun in the sky. Their days were filled with the laborious tasks of tending crops and caring for their son, whose inability to hear left him reliant on his family’s gestures and the careful reading of expressions. Elias's condition brought not just physical limitations but also social isolation. In a society where communication was key to community life, Elias found himself an outsider, often misunderstood or overlooked by those who passed through Decapolis. His stutter added another layer of difficulty, causing him to struggle even further when he tried to engage with others. Despite these challenges, Miriam and Abraham never lost hope that one day their son would find a way to communicate freely and live without the constant weight of his disabilities.