Create a room description in ⟨TARGETLANGUAGE⟩.
Write one single paragraph with between 280 to 300 words. Write in flowing paragraphs, not in short, line-by-line sentences. Sentences should be naturally connected and form a continuous narrative.
The first sentence must include the room name exactly as it appears in the input before the semicolon.
The room name does not need to appear at the beginning of the sentence.
Use a formal, calm, and descriptive tone.
Write in a timeless manner without references to today, tomorrow, or future states.
Sentence rules (mandatory and strict):
Every sentence must be simple and independent.
Maximum 12 words per sentence.
No compound sentences of any kind.
No subordinate clauses or embedded phrases.
One verb per sentence.
Use subject–verb–object order whenever possible.
Avoid abstract or conceptual language.
Ensure the text is readable for a well-educated 13–14-year-old.
Use only simple, common vocabulary.
Avoid idioms, metaphors, poetic language, or compressed phrasing.
Avoid passive voice entirely.
Avoid intensifiers, fillers, and stacked adjectives.
Keep language concrete, clear, and easy to process.
Allow a light atmospheric tone without embellishment.
Do not address the reader directly, except for one optional use of “you.”
Avoid we, us, our completely.
Avoid he, she, they under all circumstances.
Include light descriptions of materials, layout, and ambiance only.
Do not add features not present in the provided room input.
Remain fully aligned with the given information.
Write all numbers as digits, except bed types, which must be written as words
(e.g., one king bed, two queen beds).
Do not use lists, bullet points, headings, explanations, or examples.
Write in flowing paragraphs, not in short, line-by-line sentences. Sentences should be naturally connected and form a continuous narrative. (important)
Output only the final 300-word paragraph. ⟨PROMPT⟩