| Number of paragraphs: |
80 |
| Average number of sentences per paragraph:: |
6.89 |
| Longest Sentence: |
'he shook his head mournfully, “you will never give up juilliard to come to europe with me…” i spoke up over him, “no, i want to; i can’t be separated from you now that i have found you.”' (38 words) |
| Shortest Sentence: |
'i laughed.' (2 words) |
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
5.83 |
Readability according to Automated Readability Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
-2.77 |
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
0.87 |
Average readability (the higher, the harder to read): |
1.31 |
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases: |
| don’t know |
6 |
| two weeks |
4 |
| last two |
3 |
| luke stood |
3 |
| leaned back |
3 |
| wrapped around |
3 |
| parking lot |
3 |
| will never |
3 |
| never get |
3 |
| plane ticket |
3 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases: |
| arms wrapped around |
2 |
| will never get |
2 |
| voice echoed inside |
2 |
| don’t really know |
2 |
| two weeks since |
2 |
| last two months |
2 |
| i’m best friends |
1 |
| first available assistant |
1 |
| mind drifted back |
1 |
| can handle that” |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words |
| of the |
26 |
| i could |
25 |
| as i |
25 |
| i was |
22 |
| in the |
19 |
| i had |
19 |
| on the |
16 |
| out of |
14 |
| to the |
12 |
| could not |
11 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| i could not |
9 |
| out of the |
5 |
| i could feel |
5 |
| to the floor |
4 |
| shook his head |
4 |
| i don’t know |
4 |
| “i guess i |
4 |
| out of my |
4 |
| i picked up |
4 |
| over to the |
3 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases: |
| don’t know |
6 |
| two weeks |
4 |
| last two |
3 |
| leaned back |
3 |
| parking lot |
3 |
| never get |
3 |
| luke stood |
3 |
| wrapped around |
3 |
| will never |
3 |
| plane ticket |
3 |
| love anything |
2 |
| three hours |
2 |
| paying attention |
2 |
| new students |
2 |
| luke’s voice |
2 |
| i’m glad |
2 |
| arms wrapped |
2 |
| voice echoed |
2 |
| night air |
2 |
| finally got |
2 |
| really know |
2 |
| fast enough |
2 |
| finally fallen |
2 |
| weeks since |
2 |
| say something |
2 |
| “the damien |
2 |
| choked back |
2 |
| turned around |
2 |
| best friends |
2 |
| customer’s table |
2 |
| leaned forward |
2 |
| luke came |
2 |
| don’t really |
2 |
| college students |
2 |
| luke moved |
2 |
| much fun |
2 |
| two months |
2 |
| “i’m sorry |
2 |
| “what’s wrong |
2 |
| came along |
2 |
| deny luke |
2 |
| three weeks |
2 |
| can’t help |
2 |
| front door |
2 |
| got in” |
2 |
| high school |
2 |
| echoed inside |
2 |
| one hundred |
2 |
| brad’s face |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases: |
| arms wrapped around |
2 |
| will never get |
2 |
| voice echoed inside |
2 |
| don’t really know |
2 |
| two weeks since |
2 |
| last two months |
2 |
|
| Most frequent five-word phrases: |
| what i am trying to |
2 |
| could not give up my |
2 |
| i felt as if i |
2 |
| who has no room to |
2 |
| has no room to love |
2 |
| he who has no room |
2 |
| to love anything other than |
2 |
| music has finally fallen in |
2 |
| love anything other than his |
2 |
| anything other than his music |
2 |
| and gave me a hug |
2 |
| not give up my dream |
2 |
| other than his music has |
2 |
| his music has finally fallen |
2 |
| room to love anything other |
2 |
| deny luke or yourself your |
2 |
| over to the counter and |
2 |
| than his music has finally |
2 |
| no room to love anything |
2 |
| know how to say it |
2 |
| has finally fallen in love” |
2 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words: |
| of the |
26 |
| as i |
25 |
| i could |
25 |
| i was |
22 |
| in the |
19 |
| i had |
19 |
| on the |
16 |
| out of |
14 |
| to the |
12 |
| could not |
11 |
| of my |
11 |
| the floor |
10 |
| in his |
10 |
| and i |
9 |
| his face |
9 |
| if i |
9 |
| as if |
9 |
| at him |
9 |
| to be |
9 |
| into the |
9 |
| i don’t |
9 |
| as he |
8 |
| with a |
8 |
| at me |
8 |
| that i |
8 |
| i nodded |
8 |
| to say |
7 |
| over to |
7 |
| i looked |
7 |
| have been |
7 |
| to go |
7 |
| want to |
7 |
| from the |
7 |
| you are |
7 |
| what i |
7 |
| for a |
7 |
| it was |
7 |
| i stood |
6 |
| me and |
6 |
| but i |
6 |
| my life |
6 |
| i said |
6 |
| picked up |
6 |
| guess i |
6 |
| my eyes |
6 |
| i walked |
6 |
| i felt |
6 |
| from my |
6 |
| in my |
6 |
| his head |
6 |
| on my |
6 |
| as the |
6 |
| the streets |
6 |
| one of |
6 |
| through the |
6 |
| don’t know |
6 |
| i glanced |
5 |
| a moment |
5 |
| shook his |
5 |
| i smiled |
5 |
| when i |
5 |
| my lips |
5 |
| i can’t |
5 |
| and my |
5 |
| of his |
5 |
| i knew |
5 |
| i sat |
5 |
| could feel |
5 |
| for the |
5 |
| at the |
5 |
| looked at |
5 |
| my face |
5 |
| in a |
5 |
| around me |
5 |
| began to |
5 |
| the counter |
5 |
| i am |
5 |
| up my |
5 |
| my head |
5 |
| and the |
5 |
| i would |
5 |
| i shook |
4 |
| to come |
4 |
| he would |
4 |
| his hands |
4 |
| there was |
4 |
| up the |
4 |
| i handed |
4 |
| had been |
4 |
| give up |
4 |
| get to |
4 |
| i picked |
4 |
| i thought |
4 |
| the night |
4 |
| with him |
4 |
| was a |
4 |
| you know |
4 |
| “i guess |
4 |
| he said |
4 |
| are you |
4 |
| as we |
4 |
| i mean |
4 |
| more than |
4 |
| my seat |
4 |
| for my |
4 |
| *** i |
4 |
| down on |
4 |
| “i don’t |
4 |
| i haven’t |
4 |
| the piano |
4 |
| i turned |
4 |
| staring at |
4 |
| the corner |
4 |
| off the |
4 |
| you have |
4 |
| glared at |
4 |
| going to |
4 |
| two weeks |
4 |
| i have |
4 |
| my parents |
4 |
| tried to |
4 |
| to juilliard |
4 |
| “yes i |
4 |
| i played |
4 |
| and gave |
4 |
| well as |
4 |
| and looked |
4 |
| will be |
4 |
| i did |
4 |
| took a |
4 |
| down the |
4 |
| it to |
4 |
| the last |
3 |
| seat and |
3 |
| my own |
3 |
| i waited |
3 |
| him as |
3 |
| into my |
3 |
| over the |
3 |
| had some |
3 |
| wiping down |
3 |
| stood there |
3 |
| my heart |
3 |
| i never |
3 |
| to love |
3 |
| i know |
3 |
| never get |
3 |
| gave me |
3 |
| the parking |
3 |
| the street |
3 |
| did not |
3 |
| i just |
3 |
| my mouth |
3 |
| a table |
3 |
| my father |
3 |
| i didn’t |
3 |
| have to |
3 |
| as well |
3 |
| catch him |
3 |
| to my |
3 |
| shook my |
3 |
| back into |
3 |
| it all |
3 |
| i got |
3 |
| to see |
3 |
| luke stood |
3 |
| wrapped around |
3 |
| feel the |
3 |
| his hand |
3 |
| last two |
3 |
| behind me |
3 |
| know how |
3 |
| his eyes |
3 |
| leaned back |
3 |
| parking lot |
3 |
| be here |
3 |
| my violin |
3 |
| his voice |
3 |
| plane ticket |
3 |
| at luke |
3 |
| if he |
3 |
| and started |
3 |
| with his |
3 |
| to play |
3 |
| there were |
3 |
| he took |
3 |
| supposed to |
3 |
| say it |
3 |
| the same |
3 |
| up to |
3 |
| luke and |
3 |
| me to |
3 |
| glanced at |
3 |
| if you |
3 |
| into his |
3 |
| the river |
3 |
| his plane |
3 |
| to leave |
3 |
| his name |
3 |
| over at |
3 |
| go to |
3 |
| had no |
3 |
| onto the |
3 |
| after a |
3 |
| to luke |
3 |
| know if |
3 |
| the front |
3 |
| around the |
3 |
| was just |
3 |
| go for |
3 |
| for it |
3 |
| back a |
3 |
| i took |
3 |
| know why |
3 |
| sat down |
3 |
| for you |
3 |
| my love |
3 |
| no room |
3 |
| after the |
3 |
| smiled as |
3 |
| by the |
3 |
| in two |
3 |
| in front |
3 |
| front of |
3 |
| at my |
3 |
| to him |
3 |
| i can |
3 |
| he shook |
3 |
| face and |
3 |
| my dream |
3 |
| would be |
3 |
| i moved |
3 |
| looking for |
3 |
| tugged at |
3 |
| across the |
3 |
| see him |
3 |
| looked up |
3 |
| on his |
3 |
| the money |
3 |
| the old |
3 |
| i glared |
3 |
| and smiled |
3 |
| stood up |
3 |
| room to |
3 |
| he looked |
3 |
| me a |
3 |
| the auditorium |
3 |
| i paused |
3 |
| and walked |
3 |
| in me |
3 |
| “i got |
3 |
| him and |
3 |
| could hear |
3 |
| will never |
3 |
| i couldn’t |
3 |
| who was |
2 |
| playing a |
2 |
| time i |
2 |
| my back |
2 |
| i asked |
2 |
| voice echoed |
2 |
| say that |
2 |
| really know |
2 |
| fallen in |
2 |
| went on |
2 |
| why i |
2 |
| the screen |
2 |
| my next |
2 |
| to work |
2 |
| go with |
2 |
| what is |
2 |
| than i |
2 |
| at a |
2 |
| of you |
2 |
| dozens of |
2 |
| from juilliard |
2 |
| moment before |
2 |
| night air |
2 |
| what was |
2 |
| he who |
2 |
| the great |
2 |
| they were |
2 |
| i kept |
2 |
| college students |
2 |
| later i |
2 |
| to a |
2 |
| back over |
2 |
| when a |
2 |
| a couple |
2 |
| the couch |
2 |
| my fingers |
2 |
| with my |
2 |
| for what |
2 |
| weeks since |
2 |
| who has |
2 |
| to catch |
2 |
| with me |
2 |
| the plane |
2 |
| she looked |
2 |
| “the damien |
2 |
| other than |
2 |
| choked back |
2 |
| at work |
2 |
| and talk |
2 |
| i tried |
2 |
| that day |
2 |
| i apologized |
2 |
| my hat |
2 |
| of laughter |
2 |
| shock i |
2 |
| you will |
2 |
| while brad |
2 |
| if it |
2 |
| we went |
2 |
| the first |
2 |
| all over |
2 |
| because i |
2 |
| him to |
2 |
| i pulled |
2 |
| room and |
2 |
| me as |
2 |
| he was |
2 |
| would have |
2 |
| her gaze |
2 |
| this is |
2 |
| her my |
2 |
| i remembered |
2 |
| a hug |
2 |
| up her |
2 |
| his music |
2 |
| the bathroom |
2 |
| brad was |
2 |
| for diana |
2 |
| see you |
2 |
| love him |
2 |
| come to |
2 |
| make you |
2 |
| so that |
2 |
| i wasn’t |
2 |
| the middle |
2 |
| i went |
2 |
| heard the |
2 |
| echoed inside |
2 |
| them and |
2 |
| use the |
2 |
| mouth to |
2 |
| knew what |
2 |
| arms wrapped |
2 |
| feel my |
2 |
| my mind |
2 |
| and music |
2 |
| but found |
2 |
| of cereal |
2 |
| a smile |
2 |
| waited for |
2 |
| to dc |
2 |
| would give |
2 |
| her change |
2 |
| walked off |
2 |
| lost in |
2 |
| light of |
2 |
| how to |
2 |
| an older |
2 |
| to you |
2 |
| all to |
2 |
| love anything |
2 |
| my arms |
2 |
| paying attention |
2 |
| my shoulder |
2 |
| beginning to |
2 |
| the carpet |
2 |
| have a |
2 |
| my apartment |
2 |
| customer’s table |
2 |
| sat there |
2 |
| and handed |
2 |
| my pants |
2 |
| was supposed |
2 |
| wrong with |
2 |
| down here |
2 |
| has finally |
2 |
| one hundred |
2 |
| he came |
2 |
| their own |
2 |
| haven’t had |
2 |
| my luke |
2 |
| that which |
2 |
| yourself your |
2 |
| started to |
2 |
| to tell |
2 |
| sat in |
2 |
| turned around |
2 |
| wants to |
2 |
| luke moved |
2 |
| talked to |
2 |
| a little |
2 |
| i bumped |
2 |
| clubs and |
2 |
| felt as |
2 |
| can’t help |
2 |
| not like |
2 |
| stood in |
2 |
| against his |
2 |
| a week |
2 |
| can’t be |
2 |
| together to |
2 |
| could see |
2 |
| with this |
2 |
| that was |
2 |
| handed it |
2 |
| was an |
2 |
| and turned |
2 |
| the top |
2 |
| much fun |
2 |
| were dozens |
2 |
| there for |
2 |
| our eyes |
2 |
| “i’m sorry |
2 |
| wanted to |
2 |
| luke or |
2 |
| you finally |
2 |
| deny luke |
2 |
| for me |
2 |
| say something |
2 |
| came along |
2 |
| of us |
2 |
| handed her |
2 |
| it in |
2 |
| the words |
2 |
| head to |
2 |
| bowl of |
2 |
| three hours |
2 |
| it is |
2 |
| i heard |
2 |
| i laughed |
2 |
| table when |
2 |
| spoke up |
2 |
| me for |
2 |
| a news |
2 |
| just a |
2 |
| was the |
2 |
| he walked |
2 |
| i sighed |
2 |
| up behind |
2 |
| a walk |
2 |
| the next |
2 |
| came up |
2 |
| am going |
2 |
| laughed at |
2 |
| for several |
2 |
| brad’s face |
2 |
| he nodded |
2 |
| at his |
2 |
| towards the |
2 |
| know it |
2 |
| if i’m |
2 |
| came in |
2 |
| love and |
2 |
| music has |
2 |
| tell him |
2 |
| the name |
2 |
| filling the |
2 |
| bumped into |
2 |
| leaned forward |
2 |
| don’t really |
2 |
| i want |
2 |
| rose from |
2 |
| around and |
2 |
| was going |
2 |
| several more |
2 |
| years of |
2 |
| “what’s wrong |
2 |
| along and |
2 |
| we sat |
2 |
| sitting in |
2 |
| has no |
2 |
| you had |
2 |
| since i |
2 |
| near the |
2 |
| and then |
2 |
| top of |
2 |
| and left |
2 |
| face as |
2 |
| looked into |
2 |
| the world |
2 |
| slide down |
2 |
| luke’s voice |
2 |
| or so |
2 |
| cover her |
2 |
| it with |
2 |
| the main |
2 |
| trying to |
2 |
| he asked |
2 |
| i will |
2 |
| all the |
2 |
| eyes as |
2 |
| violin and |
2 |
| the water |
2 |
| the violin |
2 |
| and was |
2 |
| i leaned |
2 |
| not gay |
2 |
| anything other |
2 |
| i’m glad |
2 |
| talking to |
2 |
| head in |
2 |
| was wiping |
2 |
| that much |
2 |
| best friends |
2 |
| three weeks |
2 |
| “if you |
2 |
| was staring |
2 |
| the light |
2 |
| i love |
2 |
| he leaned |
2 |
| a musical |
2 |
| a deep |
2 |
| was not |
2 |
| all your |
2 |
| to another |
2 |
| new students |
2 |
| this one |
2 |
| middle of |
2 |
| the guitar’s |
2 |
| that plane |
2 |
| to agree |
2 |
| now that |
2 |
| but he |
2 |
| i still |
2 |
| in love” |
2 |
| my chair |
2 |
| hard for |
2 |
| is a |
2 |
| had just |
2 |
| him again |
2 |
| the ground |
2 |
| beside me |
2 |
| got in” |
2 |
| he paused |
2 |
| “that’s not |
2 |
| a plane |
2 |
| time to |
2 |
| to sit |
2 |
| myself to |
2 |
| or yourself |
2 |
| walked over |
2 |
| burst from |
2 |
| music is |
2 |
| back down |
2 |
| meeting with |
2 |
| two months |
2 |
| i nearly |
2 |
| to hear |
2 |
| fast enough |
2 |
| of people |
2 |
| nodded and |
2 |
| of it” |
2 |
| still could |
2 |
| high school |
2 |
| counter and |
2 |
| his blonde |
2 |
| minutes before |
2 |
| the floorboards |
2 |
| down to |
2 |
| the moon |
2 |
| i guess |
2 |
| you just |
2 |
| i might |
2 |
| finally got |
2 |
| to her |
2 |
| finally fallen |
2 |
| but now |
2 |
| need it |
2 |
| with relief |
2 |
| front door |
2 |
| on him |
2 |
| “i have |
2 |
| luke came |
2 |
| an hour |
2 |
| up and |
2 |
| and ran |
2 |
| not give |
2 |
| he wants |
2 |
| to breathe |
2 |
| of course |
2 |
| like this |
2 |
| away from |
2 |
| before it |
2 |
| to lock |
2 |
| was doing |
2 |
| down my |
2 |
| had lost |
2 |
| was good |
2 |
| you for |
2 |
| now i |
2 |
| he left |
2 |
| asked me |
2 |
| the clubs |
2 |
| the breeze |
2 |
| he just |
2 |
| your love |
2 |
| than his |
2 |
| before we |
2 |
| am trying |
2 |
| juilliard and |
2 |
| walked into |
2 |
| i waved |
2 |
| that had |
2 |
| the man |
2 |
| chair and |
2 |
| to europe |
2 |
| you all |
2 |
| finland and |
2 |
| my music |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| i could not |
9 |
| i could feel |
5 |
| out of the |
5 |
| shook his head |
4 |
| to the floor |
4 |
| “i guess i |
4 |
| i don’t know |
4 |
| i picked up |
4 |
| out of my |
4 |
| room to love |
3 |
| as well as |
3 |
| over to the |
3 |
| i could hear |
3 |
| as if i |
3 |
| out of his |
3 |
| my seat and |
3 |
| luke and i |
3 |
| no room to |
3 |
| one of the |
3 |
| i glared at |
3 |
| and i had |
3 |
| he shook his |
3 |
| i smiled as |
3 |
| on the floor |
3 |
| after a moment |
3 |
| and gave me |
3 |
| the last two |
3 |
| in front of |
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