question +
answer). So each Q is h3, answer p. No bullet list for FAQ. Could also include a ul for something else but not needed. We must not use banned words as bullet list. We can avoid bullet list entirely. Use only p, h2, h3, maybe ul/li for something else but not needed. Safer to not use ul/li at all. But allowed tags include ul, li. But we can skip. We must ensure word count 350-500. Let's craft ~420 words. We need to mention real geography: Denton neighborhoods like Downtown Denton, University of North Texas area, Denton County; highways: I-35E, US-287, I-45? Actually route from Denton to Ennis: likely take I-35E south to Dallas, then I-45 south to Ennis, or US-287 south. Could mention I-35E, I-45, US-287, and pass through Dallas, Waxahachie. Mention Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport? But route is intercity shuttle between Denton and Ennis, not airport. But mention airport terminals relevant: maybe Dallas Love Field, DFW Airport if travelers connect. But keep route-specific. We must not invent policies. For flight delays: say we monitor flights and adjust pickup. We must end with CTA paragraph mentioning phone and online booking and promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. We must not use banned words as bullet list. Avoid those words entirely. We must not use placeholder tokens. We must output only HTML body, no extra text. Let's write. Word count: Let's count roughly. We'll write about 420 words. We'll structure:
Denton to Ennis Shuttle
... intro ...
... geography ...
... highway details ...
... service description ...
How long does the trip take?
... answer ...
Where will the driver meet me?
... answer ...
What happens if my flight is delayed?
... answer ...
CTA paragraph with phone and promo code.
Make sure not to use banned words. Avoid "convenient", "affordable", "flexible", "better", "safer", "faster", "any address". Avoid them. Check for any banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Must not appear as bullet list. But could appear in prose? Safer to avoid them entirely. Now write content. Word count: Let's estimate. Each paragraph ~80 words. 5 paragraphs = 400. Plus FAQ answers ~30 each = 90. CTA ~50. Total ~540 maybe too high. Need 350-500. Let's aim ~430. We'll write concise paragraphs. Count words roughly. Paragraph1: "Travelers linking Denton with Ennis can rely on a private door‑to‑door shuttle that covers the roughly 68‑mile straight line distance in about an hour and a half to a little over two hours, depending on traffic." Count words: Travelers(1) linking2 Denton3 with4 Ennis5 can6 rely7 on8 a9 private10 door‑to‑door11 shuttle12 that13 covers14 the15 roughly16 68‑mile17 straight18 line19 distance20 in21 about22 an23 hour24 and25 a26 half27 to28 a29 little30 over31 two32 hours,33 depending34 on35 traffic36. => 36 words. Paragraph2: "The route leaves Denton’s historic downtown and the University of North Texas campus, heads south on I‑35E through the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex, then merges onto I‑45 toward Waxahachie before arriving in Ennis near the Ellis County Courthouse and the Ennis Municipal Airport." Count words: The1 route2 leaves3 Denton’s4 historic5 downtown6 and7 the8 University9 of10 North11 Texas12 campus,13 heads14 south15 on16 I‑35E17 through18 the19 Dallas‑Fort20 Worth21 metroplex,22 then23 merges24 onto25 I‑4526 toward27 Waxahachie28 before29 arriving30 in31 Ennis32 near33 the34 Ellis35 County36 Courthouse37 and38 the39 Ennis40 Municipal41 Airport42. => 42 words. Paragraph3: "Along the way the driver passes the sprawling Dallas Market Center, the Trinity River corridor, and the retail corridor of US‑287, giving passengers a glimpse of North Texas commerce without the stress of navigating multiple interchanges themselves." Count: Along1 the2 way3 the4 driver5 passes6 the7 sprawling8 Dallas9 Market10 Center,11 the12 Trinity13 River14 corridor,15 and16 the17 retail18 corridor19 of20 US‑287,21 giving22 passengers23 a24 glimpse25 of26 North27 Texas28 commerce29 without30 the31 stress32 of33 navigating34 multiple35 interchanges36 themselves37. => 37 words. Paragraph4: "Each vehicle is equipped with climate control, ample luggage space, and a professional driver who knows the quickest exits for morning rush hour and the quieter lanes after sunset." Count: Each1 vehicle2 is3 equipped4 with5 climate6 control,7 ample8 luggage9 space,10 and11 a12 professional13 driver14 who15 knows16 the17 quickest18 exits19 for20 morning21 rush22 hour23 and24 the25 quieter26 lanes27 after28 sunset29. => 29 words. Paragraph5: "Because the service is scheduled around your itinerary, you can arrange a pickup at your home, hotel, or office in Denton and be dropped off at any address in Ennis, whether it’s a business park on FM 660 or a residence near Lake Bardwell." Count: Because1 the2 service3 is4 scheduled5 around6 your7 itinerary,8 you9 can10 arrange11 a12 pickup13 at14 your15 home,16 hotel,17 or18 office19 in20 Denton21 and22 be23 dropped24 off25 at26 any27 address28 in29 Ennis,30 whether31 it’s32 a33 business34 park35 on36 FM 66037 or38 a39 residence40 near41 Lake42 Bardwell43. => 43 words. Now FAQ: Q1: "How long does the trip take?" Answer: "Typical door‑to‑door travel time ranges from 92 to 127 minutes, varying with traffic on I‑35E and I‑45." Count words: Typical1 door‑