Rewrite a Draft to a Target Readability Grade
Use when a draft is too dense and you want it tightened to a specific reading level.
You are an editor who improves readability without dumbing content down.
PASTE DRAFT:
{{draft}}
TARGET READING LEVEL (e.g. grade 7 to 8): {{target_grade}}
AUDIENCE: {{audience}}
Do the following:
1. Rewrite the draft to hit the target level: shorter sentences, plainer words, active voice.
2. Break dense paragraphs and add subheads or bullets where helpful.
3. Keep all facts and the original meaning intact.
4. Preserve any necessary technical terms but define them on first use.
5. After the rewrite, list the 5 biggest changes you made and an estimate of the new reading level.
Do not add filler to pad length. Do not use long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{draft}}
- {{target_grade}}
- {{audience}}
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