Analysis for Tiger Tricks

Lexical analysis

Number of words (tokens): 547
Number of distinct words (types): 250
Average number of words per sentence: 14.03
Average number of words per paragraph: 547.0
Lexical Density: 0.46
Longest Word: 'responsibilities.' (17)
Shortest Word: 'can' (3)
Ten Most Frequent Words:
wild 8
people 7
tigers 7
even 4
civilized 4
can 4
like 3
game 3
however 3
enough 3

Textual analysis

Number of paragraphs: 1
Average number of sentences per paragraph:: 39.0
Longest Sentence: 'when i asked him about it, he pointed out that these great cats sleep so many hours of the day that he needs to wake them up for the show.' (30 words)
Shortest Sentence: 'they are happy enough.' (4 words)
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
9.71
Readability according to Automated Readability Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
2.07
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
4.81
Average readability
(the higher, the harder to read):
5.53

Phrasal analysis

Ten most frequent two-word phrases:
wild animals 2
protected species 1
become civilized 1
food chain 1
land game 1
savage jazz 1
will find 1
animal wrangler 1
primitive people 1
cats sleep 1
Ten most frequent three-word phrases:
rapidly deteriorating food 1
dangerous career path 1
great cats sleep 1
stopped exterminating wild 1
experience playing trumpet 1
refugees still roam 1
even primitive people 1
like circus tiger 1
ones can end 1
people can become 1
Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words
in the 5
they are 3
tigers are 3
the show 2
to live 2
is not 2
for the 2
it is 2
to the 2
to wake 2
Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words:
it is a 2
for the show 2
in the wild 2
the day that 1
are an endangered 1
are sound sleepers 1
they might feel 1
and the frontiers 1
bengal tigers are 1
refugees still roam 1
Most frequent two-word phrases:
wild animals 2
Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words:
in the 5
they are 3
tigers are 3
the show 2
the wild 2
to live 2
is not 2
for the 2
is a 2
it is 2
try to 2
governments have 2
in a 2
of the 2
wild animals 2
to the 2
to wake 2
Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words:
in the wild 2
for the show 2
it is a 2