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) must be strong, curiosity-arousing, start with event, not person name, 60-70 characters. Must have at least 3 h2 subheadings. Use ul li list somewhere. Minimum 600 words. Use only given source data info; cannot fabricate. Must use only info from sources. The sources contain info about Eşref Rüya 46th episode trailer, etc. We can mention the trailer release, that it's on Kanal D, mention actors Çağatay Ulusoy and Demet Özdemir, mention speculation about finale, etc. Must not invent details not in sources. Must not use external info beyond given sources. We need to ensure we don't claim things not in sources. Let's parse sources:
[1] Title: "Eşref sokağı ateşe veriyor! Eşref Rüya yeni bölüm fragman | 46. bölüm tanıtımı izle - FOTOMAÇ". So snippet: "Eşref sokağı ateşe veriyor! Eşref Rüya yeni bölüm fragman | 46. bölüm tanıtımı izle". Likely content: It says "Eşref sokağı ateşe veriyor! Eşref Rüya yeni bölüm fragman | 46. bölüm tanıtımı izle". So we can use phrase "Eşref sokağı ateşe veriyor!" as striking detail.
[2] Title: "EŞREF RÜYA 46. BÖLÜM FRAGMANI İZLE KANAL D | Çağatay Ulusoy ve Demet Özdemir'li Eşref Rüya 46. bölüm fragmanı yayınlandı mı? - CNN Türk". So we can mention that the trailer aired on Kanal D, starring Çağatay Ulusoy and Demet Özdemir, question if released.
[3] Title: "Eşref Rüya 46. bölüm fragmanı! Eşref Rüya yeni bölüm fragmanı yayınlandı mı? Eşref Rüya final mi yapacak, neden, ne zaman? - GZT". So we can mention speculation about finale: will it be final, why, when.
[4] Title: "Eşref Rüya 45. Bölüm Fragmanı - 2 İzle - Kanal D". So we can reference previous episode trailer.
We must not fabricate beyond these. We can talk about the trailer being released, the episode number, the channel, the actors, speculation about finale, mention that previous episode's trailer also existed. We must stay within given info. Avoid adding any other details like plot specifics not in sources.
We need at least 600 words. That's a lot; we need to stretch using only the given info but can repeat and elaborate using same facts in different ways, but must not fabricate. We can elaborate on the reaction, speculation, etc but must stay within given info. We can discuss the impact, the buzz, the anticipation, the channel, the actors, the question of finale, the timing, etc. All these are implied by sources. We can discuss that the trailer caused excitement, that fans are asking if it's final, etc. That's still within the info.
We must not mention any external source. Use only given source data. We can reference the source names (FOTOMAÇ, CNN Türk, GZT, Kanal D) as they appear in sources.
We need to produce HTML: only h1, p, h2, ul, li. No other tags. At the end: KaynaklarKaynak Adı. We need to include each source with its URL and source name (the site). The source name likely the site: FOTOMAÇ, CNN Türk, GZT, Kanal D. Provide the URLs from the source entries.
We must ensure the article is at least 600 words. Let's aim for about 650-700 words. We'll need many paragraphs. Use h2 headings to break sections. Use at least 3 h2. We'll have maybe 4 h2: Opening, Trailer Details, Speculation About Finale, Audience Reaction, Sources.
We need to ensure first paragraph starts with a striking detail, not "Bu haberde...". So start with something like "Eşref sokağı ateşe veriyor!" as first words.
We'll need to count words. Let's draft ~680 words.
We need to be careful not to add any info not in sources. Let's list facts we can use:
- Trailer for episode 46 of Eşref Rüya released.
- Title: "Eşref sokağı ateşe veriyor! Eşref Rüya yeni bölüm fragman | 46. bölüm tanıtımı izle" (FOTOMAÇ).
- Trailer aired on Kanal D (CNN Türk).
- Starring Çağatay Ulusoy and Demet Özdemir (CNN Türk).
- Question: "Eşref Rüya 46. bölüm fragmanı yayınlandı mı?" (CNN Türk, GZT).
- Speculation: "Eşref Rüya final mi yapacak, neden, ne zaman?" (GZT).
- Previous episode 45 trailer also existed (Kanal D).
- The trailer is available to watch (implicitly).
- The trailer generated buzz (we can infer from titles like "Eşref sokağı ateşe veriyor!" which suggests excitement).
- The trailer is a teaser/promotion.
We must not claim anything like view counts, release date, etc unless present. Not present.
We can talk about the anticipation, the question of finale, the channel, the actors, the previous trailer.
We need to avoid fabricating specifics like "the trailer was released on X date". Not in sources. So we must avoid dates.
We can say "the trailer has been made available for viewers" (implied by "izle").
We can say "the trailer has sparked discussion among fans" (implied by titles asking if it's final, etc). That's okay as it's logical inference but not explicit? Might be considered extrapolation but likely acceptable as it's derived from the titles. However to be safe, we can phrase as "the trailer has led to questions such as..." which is directly from source titles.
We must not use "Bu haberde...". Ok.
Now produce HTML.
Let's craft ~680 words.
We'll need to count words roughly. Let's write and then approximate.
Draft:
Eşref sokağı ateşe veriyor: 46. bölüm fragmanı izleyici beklentilerini nasıl yükseltti?