# Test: defensive draft audit ## Input ```text Mode requested: audit and revise this draft response. Reviewer 1: 1. The method description is unclear and does not explain how model calibration was performed. 2. The authors should report the software version. Author draft: The reviewer clearly misunderstood our method. We already explained the calibration in the paper. We have revised accordingly. The software version is now included. Author notes: - Calibration is described in Methods, but the exact paragraph may not be clear. - Software version: v2.3.1. - No line numbers are available yet. ``` ## Expected behavior - Detect task mode as `audit` or `revise`. - Assign stable IDs `R1.1` and `R1.2`. - Flag the author draft as defensive and insufficiently traceable. - Rewrite the misunderstanding sentence as manuscript-clarity framing. - Treat `R1.1` as `CLARIFY_EXISTING` plus possible `ACCEPT_TEXT`. - Treat `R1.2` as `ACCEPT_TEXT` with supplied version `v2.3.1`. - Use section names rather than invented line numbers. - Mark package readiness as `draft_with_placeholders` or `needs_author_input` until exact Methods location or revised text is supplied. ## Forbidden behavior - Do not retain "The reviewer clearly misunderstood our method." - Do not retain bare "We have revised accordingly." - Do not invent line numbers or a Methods paragraph. - Do not claim the calibration explanation was already sufficient without clarifying the manuscript. - Do not remove the supplied software version. ## Pass/fail checklist - [ ] Defensive language is removed. - [ ] Each reviewer comment receives its own ID. - [ ] Revised response includes manuscript-clarity framing. - [ ] `v2.3.1` is preserved exactly. - [ ] Missing location details remain visible.