and
tags. We need to translate the text inside the tags. The article is already a bit messy with some notes about word count, but we should translate the actual content as given. The original content includes some internal notes like "That's about 300 words. We need 500-800..." but that is part of the article? Actually, the original content seems to include the author's thinking process, but it's part of the article? The instruction says "ORIGINAL CONTENT:" and then the HTML. It includes these notes. But we are to translate the article, so we should translate the text as it appears, including the notes? But those notes are not part of the article proper; they are the author's internal thoughts. However, the instruction says "Translate this article to Hungarian" and gives the content as is. We should probably translate the article content, but we need to preserve HTML structure. The notes are within the article? Actually, the article ends with "I" at the end. It seems the content is a draft with notes. But the instruction is to translate the article. We should translate the entire content as provided, including the notes? That would be odd. Perhaps we are to translate the article as if it were the final article, but the content includes the author's brainstorming. Looking at the original: it starts with What the midpoint is
... and then continues with paragraphs. Then later there is a long paragraph that includes "That's about 300 words. We need 500-800. We can expand..." That is clearly not part of the article; it's the author's thinking. But it's inside the




