| Number of paragraphs: |
4 |
| Average number of sentences per paragraph:: |
5.0 |
| Longest Sentence: |
'yet they leave such a clutter that poor mother hubbard must shove in her cupboard the tea kettles rattle as nightingales tattle on mischievous chickens colluding with kittens and our children wake early in the hurly-burly to learn science.' (39 words) |
| Shortest Sentence: |
'closed buildings!' (2 words) |
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
5.67 |
Readability according to Automated Readability Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
-1.59 |
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
3.17 |
Average readability (the higher, the harder to read): |
2.42 |
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases: |
| toil hard |
1 |
| new tune |
1 |
| callous cruel |
1 |
| true caring |
1 |
| children wake |
1 |
| children cram |
1 |
| closed hearts |
1 |
| closed doors |
1 |
| must shove |
1 |
| learn science |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases: |
| hubbard must shove |
1 |
| poor mother hubbard |
1 |
| mother hubbard must |
1 |
| children cram figures |
1 |
| tea kettles rattle |
1 |
| children wake early |
1 |
| mischievous chickens colluding |
1 |
| callous cruel beam |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words |
| our children |
3 |
| are their |
2 |
| of the |
2 |
| in the |
2 |
| where are |
2 |
| go by |
1 |
| closed doors |
1 |
| that warn |
1 |
| one they |
1 |
| learn a |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| where are their |
2 |
| by glad one |
1 |
| when they wake |
1 |
| of true caring |
1 |
| all things flimsy |
1 |
| only voices that |
1 |
| children have risen |
1 |
| in the callous |
1 |
| are their rhythms |
1 |
| fly and hear |
1 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words: |
| our children |
3 |
| in the |
2 |
| of the |
2 |
| where are |
2 |
| are their |
2 |
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| Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
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