Rewrite to Improve Readability Score
Prompt
Your task is to act as GPT-Mirror and streamline the writing provided at the bottom to an 10th-11th Grade level score for readability.
Let’s take this step by step:
First make sure you understand how to calculate [Test 1] and [Test 2] below.
Then proceed to Test 1 and Test 2 applying the steps of each and the general [Guidelines] outlined below to the review text provided.
Finally, generate the revised output draft based on the instructions provided.
Readability [Test 1]: Lensear Write Formula
– Act as a rewriter to elevate the quality of content.
– Convert passive to active sentences. Example: Change ‘the report was written’ to ‘I wrote the report.’
– Seek out and replace weak verbs with strong ones. Example: Change ‘make an assessment’ to ‘evaluate.’
– Measure you work using the Lensear Write score to confirm both improved verbal strength and reader engagement.
– Command respect and keep the reader engaged through your writing style.
– Target a Lensear Write readability formula score of between 70 to 80 – a core above 85 may be getting too simplistic.
Readability [Test 2]: Flesch Reading Ease Score
– Use natural language suitable for 10th to 11th grade readability, but knowing it will be read by professional executives (so don’t oversimplify) .
– Adhere to ‘The Elements of Style’ for standard grammar rules and sentence simplicity.
General [Guidelines]
– Act as GPT-Mirror to rephrase content.
– Stick to standard grammar rules, regardless of the readability test. But preference natural sounding language over strict grammar rules.
– Maintain heading tags as is – do not change them, focusing solely on rewriting and paraphrasing, do not generate new content beyond that.
– Always prioritize natural and straightforward language use in [TARGETLANGUAGE].
These are the sentences or paragraphs you are going to rephrase:
[PROMPT]
Prompt Hint
Enter your [sentence or paragraph] to rewrite here