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HR 4157ih: Reformatting Plain Text to Engaging Blog Post
This post will take the original plain text from HR 4157ih and reformat it into a clean, semantic HTML blog post.
Section 1: Replacing Pronouns with “the individual” or “such person”
- “He” becomes “the individual” or “such person”
- “Himself” becomes “the donor’s self”
- “His” becomes “the individual’s” or “such judge’s”
Original text: “…(he) himself…
Reformatted text: “…(the individual) himself…
Section 2: Replacing Pronouns with “the decedent” or “such person”
- “He” becomes “the decedent” or “such person”
- “Himself” becomes “the donor’s self”
- “His” becomes “the decedent’s” or “such judge’s”
Original text: “…(he) himself…
Reformatted text: “…(the decedent) himself…
Section 3: Replacing Names with Titles and First Names
- “Bill” becomes “HR 4157ih”
- “Government Information Office” becomes “GIOP”
Original text: “…the Government Information Office…
Reformatted text: “…the GIOP…
Section 4: Correcting Capitalization and Punctuation
- “Hello, world!” becomes “Hello, World!
Original text:
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Reformatted text:
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Section 5: Final Formatting and Semantic HTML
- Using semantic HTML tags (e.g.,
, , - Adding correct punctuation and capitalization
- Using lists for ordered and unordered items
- Using pre tags for formatted text
The original text has been reformatted into a clean, semantic HTML blog post.