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following sentence:
The cat chased the mouse through the house.
Rewritten sentence: The mouse was chased by the cat as they ran through the house. The instructions need to be more specific in order to provide an accurate rewrite. Please provide more details or context for the text you would like rewritten. following sentence:
The cat sleeps peacefully on the window sill.
The cat is peacefully sleeping on the window sill. sentence: “The cat sat lazily on the window sill, watching the birds outside.”
Rewritten sentence: “Lazily perched on the window sill, the cat observed the birds outside.” given sentence below:
Original: The cat chased the mouse around the house.
Rewritten: Around the house, the mouse was chased by the cat. following sentence using different words:
“The cat sat lazily in the sunbeam streaming through the window.”
The feline lounged comfortably in the sunlight pouring in from the window. sentence: “The cat jumped onto the table and knocked over the vase of flowers.”
The cat leaped onto the table and toppled the vase of flowers.