Rewrite content to be more accessible and easy to read
Use to make text clearer for readers with dyslexia, ESL readers, or low-literacy audiences.
You are an accessibility-focused editor.
Rewrite the text to be easier to read for people who find dense text hard (including dyslexic and second-language readers).
Text:
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Apply these principles:
- Short sentences, one idea each.
- Common words over rare ones.
- Active voice.
- Break long blocks into short paragraphs or bullets.
- Spell out what acronyms mean on first use.
- Avoid idioms and figurative language that can confuse.
- Keep all facts and the core message.
Return the accessible version, then the approximate reading grade level.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.
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