Analysis for The Lone Rider

Lexical analysis

Number of words (tokens): 2034
Number of distinct words (types): 671
Average number of words per sentence: 14.96
Average number of words per paragraph: 1017.0
Lexical Density: 0.33
Longest Word: 'inexperienced' (13)
Shortest Word: 'del' (3)
Ten Most Frequent Words:
man 32
said 11
group 11
one 10
ranger 9
now 9
knew 8
will 8
every 8
tom 8

Textual analysis

Number of paragraphs: 2
Average number of sentences per paragraph:: 68.0
Longest Sentence: 'it showed a dry mildly dehydrated face with two scars one on his left cheek and the other was a vertical slice that started a little before his brow went straight down and miraculously did not hurt his eye and ended right at the beginning of cheek.' (47 words)
Shortest Sentence: 'got it?”' (2 words)
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
7.73
Readability according to Automated Readability Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
-1.33
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
-0.02
Average readability
(the higher, the harder to read):
2.13

Phrasal analysis

Ten most frequent two-word phrases:
walk away 3
man approached 2
left cheek 2
inches wide 2
two revolvers 2
can kill 2
drink tom 2
will walk 2
green eyes 2
showed 158 1
Ten most frequent three-word phrases:
will walk away 2
death will remain 1
breeze every now 1
rare breeze every 1
criminal took several 1
said tom seeking 1
executioner sounds just 1
bad gun slinging 1
famous circular motion 1
father always told 1
Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words
the man 28
he was 9
at the 8
of the 7
of his 6
in his 6
in the 6
the bartender 5
the ranger 5
and his 5
Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words:
i assure you 4
you have been 3
at the man 3
the man to 3
looked at the 3
and said “ 2
you draw you 2
the leader of 2
had he been 2
of the inn 2
Most frequent two-word phrases:
walk away 3
man approached 2
left cheek 2
inches wide 2
two revolvers 2
can kill 2
drink tom 2
will walk 2
green eyes 2
Most frequent three-word phrases:
will walk away 2
Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words:
the man 28
he was 9
at the 8
of the 7
of his 6
in the 6
in his 6
you have 5
the ranger 5
and the 5
the bartender 5
and his 5
if you 4
and i 4
it is 4
with a 4
to see 4
assure you 4
have been 4
i assure 4
of a 4
out of 4
to the 4
this group 4
walk away 3
he knew 3
looked at 3
i can 3
man to 3
the gift 3
and you 3
of them 3
will be 3
when he 3
he did 3
whole in 3
the inn 3
but he 3
did not 3
one of 3
it knew 3
you know 3
you are 3
his hat 3
i think 3
and said 3
his face 3
said “ 3
by the 2
his father 2
for you 2
you that 2
the floor 2
and began 2
his drink 2
two revolvers 2
if i 2
the others 2
the leader 2
live to 2
their leader 2
man approached 2
me and 2
of four 2
along with 2
that i 2
as the 2
he thought 2
understand me 2
showed a 2
he paused 2
and so 2
your last 2
this and 2
but something 2
of this 2
his eyes 2
towards the 2
drink tom 2
town and 2
approached the 2
and he 2
slows down 2
was out 2
-tong- the 2
those who 2
he would 2
out loud 2
but i 2
his hands 2
i know 2
“ enjoy 2
and it 2
to relax 2
this gift 2
inches wide 2
so much 2
his left 2
can kill 2
will walk 2
on his 2
dry and 2
might be 2
on this 2
laughed out 2
had he 2
the group 2
began to 2
i am 2
eye and 2
of outlaws 2
his group 2
on the 2
so did 2
he saw 2
off the 2
know who 2
the other 2
when they 2
from the 2
was a 2
knew this 2
it might 2
know what 2
now and 2
the wooden 2
think that 2
had a 2
a whole 2
thing you 2
i have 2
he took 2
paused and 2
as he 2
the town 2
would have 2
in those 2
it showed 2
saw the 2
from his 2
for the 2
knew he 2
need to 2
thought to 2
the same 2
to himself 2
stared at 2
group of 2
draw you 2
man and 2
to do 2
is what 2
as it 2
you understand 2
was coming 2
green eyes 2
left cheek 2
who were 2
but their 2
i will 2
the bell 2
the sun 2
part of 2
he been 2
that had 2
revealed his 2
him and 2
you shall 2
with every 2
for it 2
his clothing 2
leader of 2
you draw 2
Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words:
i assure you 4
at the man 3
looked at the 3
the man to 3
you have been 3
you understand me 2
leader of the 2
for it might 2
man approached the 2
in those who 2
and so did 2
live to see 2
knew this and 2
laughed out loud 2
his left cheek 2
group of outlaws 2
had he been 2
he would have 2
i will walk 2
and said “ 2
assure you that 2
and began to 2
knew he was 2
and i know 2
he paused and 2
will walk away 2
the leader of 2
thought to himself 2
you draw you 2
one of them 2
it might be 2
the man and 2
a whole in 2
the man approached 2
he did not 2
of the inn 2
Most frequent four-word phrases, including stop words:
i will walk away 2
the man approached the 2
for it might be 2
the leader of the 2
i assure you that 2