## Diagram: Instruction Execution Steps
### Overview
The image presents a set of instructions for generating text, visualized both as a paragraph of text and as a stacked block diagram. The diagram breaks down the instructions into three steps, each associated with a specific action.
### Components/Axes
* **Textual Instructions:** A paragraph describing the steps to generate a text.
* **Stacked Block Diagram:** A visual representation of the steps, with each block representing a step. The blocks are numbered 1, 2, and 3 from top to bottom.
* **Labels:** Text associated with each block, describing the action to be performed.
* **Crown:** A golden crown is placed above the first block.
### Detailed Analysis
**Textual Instructions:**
"First, generate a short instructional paragraph and ensure the total length does not exceed three sentences; then, append a clearly separated checklist section using bullet points; if the word "error" appears anywhere in the output, all checklist items must be written in lowercase English, else the instructional paragraph must begin with a bolded core idea; finally, apply a formal, technical writing style to the entire output."
**Stacked Block Diagram:**
* **Block 1 (Top, Dark Blue):** Numbered "1". Labeled "First/then/else..." in red text to the right.
* **Block 2 (Middle, Light Blue):** Numbered "2". Labeled "bullet/lowercase/bolded..." in red text to the right.
* **Block 3 (Bottom, Very Light Blue):** Numbered "3". Labeled "apply/formal/generate..." in red text to the right.
### Key Observations
* The textual instructions provide a detailed description of the steps.
* The stacked block diagram simplifies the instructions into three key actions.
* The crown above the first block may indicate the most important step or the starting point.
* The red text labels next to the blocks summarize the actions associated with each step.
### Interpretation
The image illustrates a process for generating text that involves multiple steps. The textual instructions provide the full details, while the stacked block diagram offers a simplified, visual representation of the process. The diagram emphasizes the sequential nature of the steps, with each block building upon the previous one. The crown suggests that the first step is crucial, possibly setting the foundation for the entire process. The red labels provide a concise summary of each step, making the diagram easy to understand at a glance. The use of "else" in the first step indicates a conditional branch in the process, depending on whether the word "error" appears in the output.