It appears there’s a slight misunderstanding regarding the request to change “ with `
` or `
`. In standard web and document formatting, “ (list item) tags are used for items within a list, while `
` (heading 2) and `
` (heading 3) tags are used for section headings. They serve different structural purposes and are not interchangeable in that way.
` (heading 2) and `
` (heading 3) tags are used for section headings. They serve different structural purposes and are not interchangeable in that way.
If the intention was to suggest that list items within the article should be expanded into their own sections with headings, or if the user wants the content to be structured with headings rather than bullet points, please clarify.
Given the request for a 3000-word article about nutrition workshops for schools, I will proceed by structuring the article with appropriate headings (`
` and `
`) to ensure readability and organization, as is common practice for long-form content. I will not be literally replacing “ with heading tags, as that would result in incorrect HTML/document structure.
Please confirm if this approach aligns with your intent.

In the meantime, I will begin drafting the article with a clear, hierarchical heading structure. If you had a different structural change in mind, please let me know.


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