Run: 2026-02-22-01KJ37960D983C41EXQ6KWV45P

Model input

System
You are an expert prose editor. Whenever you're given text, rephrase it using the following instructions: <instructions>Convert all passive voice constructions to active voice. Where no agent is named, infer the correct agent from surrounding context. Leave dialogue inside quotation marks unchanged.</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="606"> The gallery had been closed to the public since Tuesday. Detective Nadia Voss ducked under the yellow tape and stepped inside. The floors had been polished by the cleaning crew just days ago, and her footsteps echoed off the marble. The front door had been forced open by the intruder. Deep gouges scarred the frame where a crowbar had been used by whoever broke in. Nadia crouched and examined the splintered wood. The lock had been pried loose and tossed aside. "Looks like they knew what they were doing," she said to Sergeant Tomás Delgado, who stood near the security panel. "This wasn't some teenager with a brick." "Not even close," Tomás replied. He pointed at the open panel. "Look at the wiring — clean cuts, no tearing. They even knew about the backup." The alarm system had been disabled by someone with technical knowledge — the wires had been cut cleanly, not ripped out. A backup battery had also been removed. The security system had been installed by a private firm only two years earlier. Nadia straightened up and walked toward the main hall. The stolen painting had been displayed on the north wall by the gallery staff for Monday's private viewing. Only the mounting brackets remained. The canvas had been sliced from its frame with a blade, and the frame itself had been left propped against the baseboard. "The Whitmore," she murmured. "Three years ago it almost went to auction. I can't believe it ended up in a place like this." "It was worth more than this whole building," Tomás said. "Crane bragged about it at every opening night. He must be devastated." A guest list had been compiled by the gallery owner, Mr. Crane, and handed to the police that morning. Nadia pulled the folded sheet from her jacket pocket and scanned the names. Twenty-three guests had been invited to Monday's viewing. Every one of them had been vetted by Crane's staff before the event. Two names had been circled in red by Crane himself. "Was anyone unaccounted for after ten o'clock?" Nadia asked. "Two guests left early," Tomás said, flipping through his notes. "I already checked — both alibis hold up. But the caterer's van wasn't logged out until midnight. Nobody can tell me who was driving it." Nadia frowned. She turned toward the back corridor. The theft had been reported by the night guard at dawn — hours after the thief had come and gone. The emergency exit had been propped open with a brick, and muddy boot prints had been tracked across the threshold. The brick had been wiped clean of fingerprints. "Someone came in through the back," she said. "That much is obvious. The question is how they knew exactly which camera to hit." "Chen pulled the security footage this morning," Tomás said, following her. "The rear camera was spray-painted over at eleven fifteen. Everything else kept rolling, but that one angle — gone. Nothing useful after that." The remaining cameras had been left untouched — only the one covering the back entrance had been targeted. Nadia crouched beside the boot prints. They were deep and evenly spaced — size eleven, maybe twelve. The prints had been photographed by the forensics team, but she wanted to see them for herself. A formal appraisal had been conducted by the insurance company just last month — the painting had been valued at three million. Nadia stood and brushed off her knees. The case would not be solved quickly — she was certain of that. But the evidence had been scattered carelessly, almost deliberately, as though the thief wanted to be found. </text>

Model response

AI
Detective Nadia Voss ignored the yellow tape and entered the gallery. ever since Tuesday, it had remained shut to the public. Her footfalls echoed across the polished floors, which the cleaning crew had just buffed days before. Someone forced open the front door. Jagged scratches marked the frame — a crowbar likely inflicted them. Nadia knelt down and examined the damaged wood. The lock lay discarded nearby. "Professional job," she remarked to Sergeant Tomás Delgado, who stood by the security panel. "Not some impulsive vandal." "You're right," Tomás agreed, gesturing toward the panel. "Look — neat cuts, no snags. They even neutralized the backup." The alarm system was disabled by a skilled intruder. clean slices targeted the wires, and a backup battery had been removed. A private contractor had installed the system just two years prior. Nadia rose and headed for the main hall. The stolen artwork once hung on the north wall by gallery staff before Monday's private viewing. Only the mounting brackets remained. The canvas had been excised with a knife, its frame abandoned against the baseboard. "The Whitmore," Nadia muttered. "Nearly auctioned three years ago. Who knew it ended up here?" "It worth more than the whole building," Tomás said. "Crane bragged endlessly. He must be devastated." The gallery owner, Mr. Crane, had provided a guest list to police. twenty-three individuals attended Monday's viewing and were vetted by Crane's staff beforehand. Two names glared red: circled by Crane. "Any guests left between ten and midnight?" Nadia questioned. "Two early departures," Tomás replied, checking his notes. "Both with solid alibis. But the caterer's van didn't log out until midnight. Staff can't confirm the driver." Nadia scowled, facing the back corridor. The theft was reported by the night watchman at dawn — long after the thief's escape. The rear emergency exit gaped open, with a brick propping it and muddy boot prints crossing the threshold. "Someone entered through the back," she noted. "Clearly. But how did they target that camera?" "Chen reviewed security footage," Tomás said, trailing her. "The rear lens was spray-painted at 11:15. All other angles kept rolling, but that one — erased. Nothing useful after that." Unouched, the remaining cameras stared blank. Nadia crouched beside the boot prints. Deep impressions spaced evenly — roughly size 11 or 12. Crime scene photos captured them, but Nadia needed to observe them firsthand. Last month, an insurance appraiser valued the painting at a cool three million. Nadia stood up and brushed her knees. This case wouldn't yield a quick resolution — she felt certain. But why scatter evidence so haphazardly? Almost deliberately — as if beckoning to be discovered.
created_at"2026-02-22T17:45:14.002Z" 2/22/2026, 5:45:14 PM
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Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details Meta Data
5.56% No hallucinated or fabricated content
37/54 output sentences traceable to original
totalOutputSentences54
groundedCount37
ungroundedCount17
ungroundedSentences
0"Jagged scratches marked the frame — a crowbar likely inflicted them."
1"The lock lay discarded nearby."
2"\"Not some impulsive vandal.\""
3"\"You're right,\" Tomás agreed, gesturing toward the panel."
4"The alarm system was disabled by a skilled intruder."
5"Who knew it ended up here?\""
6"Crane, had provided a guest list to police."
7"twenty-three individuals attended Monday's viewing and were vetted by Crane's staff beforehand."
8"\"Any guests left between ten and midnight?\""
9"Staff can't confirm the driver.\""
10"\"Clearly."
11"But how did they target that camera?\""
12"Unouched, the remaining cameras stared blank."
13"Crime scene photos captured them, but Nadia needed to observe them firsthand."
14"This case wouldn't yield a quick resolution — she felt certain."
15"But why scatter evidence so haphazardly?"
16"Almost deliberately — as if beckoning to be discovered."
0.00% Dialogue content preserved unchanged
0/10 dialogue lines preserved unchanged
matched0
total10
details
0
id"dlg-01"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
1
id"dlg-02"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
2
id"dlg-03"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
3
id"dlg-04"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
4
id"dlg-05"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
5
id"dlg-06"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
6
id"dlg-07"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
7
id"dlg-08"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
8
id"dlg-09"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
9
id"dlg-10"
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0.00% Non-passive narration preserved
0/8 narration anchors preserved
matched0
total8
details
0
id"anc-01"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
1
id"anc-02"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
2
id"anc-03"
paragraphFoundtrue
preservedfalse
3
id"anc-04"
paragraphFoundtrue
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id"anc-05"
paragraphFoundtrue
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id"anc-06"
paragraphFoundtrue
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id"anc-07"
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0.00% Passive → active voice transformations
0/26 passive sentences correctly rewritten
neededCleanfalse
matched0
total26
details
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id"pa01"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"The cleaning crew had polished the floors just days ago"
1"The cleaning crew had polished the floors only days ago"
difficulty"easy"
1
id"pa02"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"The intruder had forced the front door open"
1"The intruder had forced open the front door"
difficulty"easy"
2
id"pa03"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"whoever broke in had used a crowbar"
1"the intruder had used a crowbar"
difficulty"easy"
3
id"pa04"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"(?:the intruder|someone|whoever broke in) had pried (?:the lock loose|loose the lock) and tossed (?:it )?aside"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
4
id"pa05"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"Someone with technical knowledge had disabled the alarm system"
1"Someone with technical knowledge had disabled the alarm"
difficulty"easy"
5
id"pa06"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"(?:they|someone|the intruder|this person|whoever it was|that person) had cut the wires cleanly, not ripped them out"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
6
id"pa07"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"(?:they|someone|the intruder|this person|someone with technical knowledge) had (?:also removed (?:a|the) backup battery|removed (?:a|the) backup battery as well)"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
7
id"pa08"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"A private firm had installed the security system only two years earlier"
1"A private firm had installed the security system just two years earlier"
difficulty"easy"
8
id"pa09"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"The gallery staff had displayed the stolen painting on the north wall for Monday's private viewing"
1"The gallery staff had displayed the painting on the north wall for Monday's private viewing"
difficulty"easy"
9
id"pa10"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"(?:the (?:thief|intruder)|someone) had sliced the canvas from its frame with a blade"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
10
id"pa11"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"(?:the (?:thief|intruder)|someone|they)(?: had)? left the frame(?: itself)? propped against the baseboard"
1"and(?: had)? left the frame(?: itself)? propped against the baseboard"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
11
id"pa12"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"The gallery owner, Mr. Crane, had compiled a guest list and handed it to the police that morning"
1"Mr. Crane, the gallery owner, had compiled a guest list and handed it to the police that morning"
2"The gallery owner, Mr. Crane, had compiled a guest list and handed to the police that morning"
3"Mr. Crane had compiled a guest list and handed it to the police that morning"
difficulty"easy"
12
id"pa13"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"(?:crane|mr\\.? crane|he|crane's staff|the gallery staff) had invited twenty-three guests to monday's viewing"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
13
id"pa14"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
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0"Crane's staff had vetted every one of them before the event"
difficulty"easy"
14
id"pa15"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"Crane himself had circled two names in red"
1"Crane had circled two names in red himself"
difficulty"easy"
15
id"pa16"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"The night guard had reported the theft at dawn"
difficulty"easy"
16
id"pa17"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"(?:someone|the (?:thief|intruder)) had propped (?:the emergency exit open|open the emergency exit) with a brick"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
17
id"pa18"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
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0"(?:someone|the (?:intruder|thief)|they|and)(?: had)? tracked muddy boot prints across the threshold"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
18
id"pa19"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
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0"(?:someone|the (?:thief|intruder)) had wiped the brick clean of fingerprints"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
19
id"pa20"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
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0"(?:the (?:thief|intruder)|someone|they) had left the remaining cameras untouched"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
20
id"pa21"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
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0"(?:the (?:thief|intruder)|someone|they) had (?:targeted only|only targeted) the one covering the back entrance"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
21
id"pa22"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
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0"The forensics team had photographed the prints"
1"The forensic team had photographed the prints"
difficulty"easy"
22
id"pa23"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"The insurance company had conducted a formal appraisal just last month"
difficulty"easy"
23
id"pa24"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"(?:the insurance company|they|it) had valued the painting at three million"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
24
id"pa25"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"(?:no one|nobody) would solve the case quickly"
1"(?:they|she) would not solve the case quickly"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
25
id"pa26"
paragraphFoundtrue
correctfalse
originalPresentfalse
expected
0"(?:the (?:thief|intruder)|someone) had scattered the evidence carelessly"
requiresInferencetrue
difficulty"hard"
easyMatched0
easyTotal12
hardMatched0
hardTotal14
inferenceMatched0
inferenceTotal14
54.35% Structural similarity to original
Words: 63%, Paragraphs: 0%, Sentences: 100%
wordCountScore0.6303630363036306
paragraphCountScore0
sentenceCountScore1
originalWords606
outputWords440
originalParagraphs15
outputParagraphs16
originalSentences58
outputSentences54
11.9802%