Analysis for The Tale of Grim.

Lexical analysis

Number of words (tokens): 161
Number of distinct words (types): 66
Average number of words per sentence: 12.38
Average number of words per paragraph: 161.0
Lexical Density: 0.41
Longest Word: 'measurement,' (12)
Shortest Word: 'now' (3)
Ten Most Frequent Words:
even 4
time 4
will 3
now 3
grim 3
past 2
story 2
done 2
yes 2
creature 2

Textual analysis

Number of paragraphs: 1
Average number of sentences per paragraph:: 13.0
Longest Sentence: 'even though is he cold and arrogant, and this beyond measurement, yes, there is an allurement where that should not go unnoticed.' (22 words)
Shortest Sentence: 'i hardly expect you to know him.' (7 words)
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
8.18
Readability according to Automated Readability Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
-1.91
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
0.87
Average readability
(the higher, the harder to read):
2.38

Phrasal analysis

Ten most frequent two-word phrases:
even though 2
dejected creature 1
ever exist 1
even fewer 1
hardly expect 1
will tell 1
without interest 1
earn anyone's 1
said anything 1
good time 1
Ten most frequent three-word phrases:
now seems like 1
even though grim 1
even fewer know 1
earn anyone's attention 1
time ever exist 1
Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words
is not 2
he has 2
should not 2
he is 2
that should 2
not go 2
even though 2
anything to 2
i will 2
hardly expect 1
Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words:
he is not 2
that should not 2
should not go 2
who do seem 1
do seem to 1
bit from us 1
is the story 1
has done anything 1
though grim is 1
creature in the 1
Most frequent two-word phrases:
even though 2
Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words:
is not 2
he has 2
should not 2
he is 2
that should 2
not go 2
even though 2
anything to 2
i will 2
Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words:
he is not 2
that should not 2
should not go 2
Most frequent four-word phrases, including stop words:
that should not go 2