Rewriting options means rephrasing, formatting, or optimizing a set of choices to make them clearer, fairer, and more effective for your audience.
To give you the most accurate and helpful rewrite, I need to see the options you are working with. Please paste them into our chat! 💡 Common Ways to Rewrite Options
Depending on your goal, options can be rewritten using several different strategies:
For Multiple-Choice Tests: Removing clues, making all choices a similar length, and ensuring only one clear, objectively correct answer exists.
For Survey Questions: Eliminating bias, avoiding leading language, and ensuring options are mutually exclusive (they do not overlap).
For Business/Product Tiers: Using persuasive language, highlighting the best value, and organizing features from simplest to most advanced.
For Casual Decisions: Making the language fun, engaging, and easy to understand. To help you get the perfect layout, please share: The original options you want to rewrite The context or question they belong to
Your target goal (e.g., make them harder, professional, simpler, or persuasive)
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