This document discusses writing prompts and how to deconstruct them. It defines what a prompt is and provides examples of common writing prompts. It explains that deconstructing a prompt involves reading it carefully, taking it apart, understanding what needs to be done, and determining how to correctly respond. The document outlines the RAFTS method for deconstructing prompts, which involves identifying the role, audience, format, task, and strong key words. An example is provided to demonstrate how to deconstruct a sample writing prompt using this method.