Run: 2026-02-22-01KJ36KZ8TEKSD33DJYD84FXFY

Run Details

Duration:
1.8s
Cost:
$0.000044

Evaluation summary

Model input

System
You are an expert prose editor. Whenever you're given text, rephrase it using the following instructions: <instructions>Rename the character 'Elena' to 'Mirabel' and 'Gregor' to 'Aldric'.</instructions> Imitate and keep the current writing style, and leave mannerisms, word choice and sentence structure intact. Keep the same stylistic writing choices. Use English spelling and grammar. Only return the rephrased text, nothing else.
User/Human
Text to rewrite: <text words="381"> The market square buzzed with the sound of a hundred voices. Elena pushed through the crowd, her satchel clutched against her chest. She knew the merchant would not wait — he never waited for anyone, least of all a girl from the outer ring. "You're late," Gregor said, without looking up from his ledger. He ran a thick finger down a column of numbers and frowned. Elena set the package on the counter. "The bridge was out. I had to take the long way around." "Not my problem." He unwrapped the cloth and held the crystal up to the light. It caught the sun and threw tiny rainbows across the stall's canvas roof. Gregor's frown deepened. "This isn't what I ordered." She had expected this. The old man always found something to complain about, whether the goods were perfect or not. Elena crossed her arms and stood her ground. "It's exactly what you ordered," she said. "Blue quartz, uncut, from the northern mines. I watched them pull it from the rock myself." Gregor turned the crystal slowly, examining every facet. He brought it close to his eye, then held it at arm's length. Elena thought he looked like a jeweler appraising a diamond, though Gregor dealt in stranger things than jewelry. He set the crystal down and sighed. "Fine. But next time, wrap it properly. The edges are exposed." He reached beneath the counter and produced a small leather pouch. The coins inside clinked as he slid it toward her. Elena scooped up the pouch and weighed it in her palm. It felt light. She loosened the drawstring and counted: eight silver crowns. They had agreed on ten. "We agreed on ten," she said flatly. "That was before the bridge fee went up." Gregor smiled — a thin, practiced smile that never reached his eyes. "Take it or leave it." She took it. She always took it. The outer ring didn't offer many choices, and Gregor knew that as well as she did. Elena walked out of the market and into the narrow lanes beyond. The sun hung low over the rooftops, and the shadows stretched long across the cobblestones. She slipped the pouch into her satchel and quickened her pace. If she hurried, she would reach the bridge before dark. </text>

Model response

AI
The market square hummed with the murmur of a hundred voices. Mirabel pushed through the crowd, her satchel pressed tight against her chest. She knew the merchant would not wait—he never waited for anyone, least of all a girl from the outer ring. "You're late," Aldric said, never looking up from his ledger. He traced a thick finger down a column of numbers, his brow furrowed. Mirabel placed the package on the counter. "The bridge was out. I had to take the long way around." "Not my problem," he replied, unwrapping the cloth and holding the crystal to the light. It flared with sunlight, casting tiny rainbows across the stall’s canvas roof. Aldric’s frown deepened. "This isn’t what I ordered." She had expected this. The old man always found fault, whether the goods were flawless or not. Mirabel crossed her arms and stood her ground. "It’s exactly what you ordered," she said. "Blue quartz, uncut, from the northern mines. I watched them pull it from the rock myself." Aldric turned the crystal slowly, examining every facet. He brought it close to his eye, then held it at arm’s length. Mirabel thought he looked like a jeweler appraising a diamond—though Aldric dealt in far stranger things than gemstones. He set the crystal down and exhaled. "Fine. But next time, wrap it properly. The edges are exposed." He reached beneath the counter and produced a small leather pouch. The coins inside jingled as he slid it toward her. Mirabel picked it up, weighing it in her palm. It felt lighter than she’d expected. She loosened the drawstring and counted: eight silver crowns. They had agreed on ten. "We agreed on ten," she said flatly. "That was before the bridge fee went up," Aldric said, his smile thin and practiced, never reaching his eyes. "Take it or leave it." She took it. She always took it. The outer ring didn’t offer many choices, and Aldric knew that as well as she did. Mirabel walked out of the market and into the narrow lanes beyond. The sun dipped low over the rooftops, casting long shadows across the cobblestones. She slipped the pouch into her satchel and quickened her pace. If she hurried, she would reach the bridge before dark.
total_cost0.000044120000000000004

Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details Meta Data
73.33% Non-name text preserved
11/15 anchor points preserved
matched11
total15
details
0
id"dlg-1"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
1
id"dlg-2"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
2
id"dlg-3"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
3
id"dlg-4"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
4
id"dlg-5"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
5
id"dlg-6"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
6
id"dlg-7"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
7
id"dlg-8"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
8
id"dlg-9"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
9
id"dlg-10"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
10
id"set-1"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
11
id"set-2"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
12
id"set-3"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
13
id"set-4"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
14
id"set-5"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedtrue
58.33% Name replacement accuracy
7/12 name occurrences correctly replaced
neededCleanfalse
matched7
total12
details
0
id"elena-1"
paragraphFoundtrue
correcttrue
matched"Mirabel"
expected
0"Mirabel"
1
id"elena-2"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"Mirabel"
2
id"elena-3"
paragraphFoundtrue
correcttrue
matched"Mirabel"
expected
0"Mirabel"
3
id"elena-4"
paragraphFoundtrue
correcttrue
matched"Mirabel"
expected
0"Mirabel"
4
id"elena-5"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"Mirabel"
5
id"elena-6"
paragraphFoundtrue
correcttrue
matched"Mirabel"
expected
0"Mirabel"
6
id"gregor-1"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"Aldric"
7
id"gregor-2"
paragraphFoundtrue
correcttrue
matched"Aldric's"
expected
0"Aldric's"
8
id"gregor-3"
paragraphFoundtrue
correcttrue
matched"Aldric"
expected
0"Aldric"
9
id"gregor-4"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"Aldric"
10
id"gregor-5"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"Aldric"
11
id"gregor-6"
paragraphFoundtrue
correcttrue
matched"Aldric"
expected
0"Aldric"
100.00% No remaining old names
No old names remaining
remaining(empty)
77.2222%