| Number of paragraphs: |
66 |
| Average number of sentences per paragraph:: |
3.08 |
| Longest Sentence: |
'being too short throughout all of my childhood, i was not ever able to reach past the first two, but i was lucky enough not to need assistance grabbing a blue mug on the second shelf.' (36 words) |
| Shortest Sentence: |
'ah, sunshine.' (2 words) |
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
7.19 |
Readability according to Automated Readability Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
-0.87 |
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
1.81 |
Average readability (the higher, the harder to read): |
2.71 |
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases: |
| father loved |
2 |
| stood near |
2 |
| small smile |
2 |
| walked closer |
2 |
| dining room |
2 |
| small smirk |
2 |
| many people |
1 |
| grabbed hold |
1 |
| one thing |
1 |
| grimace creased |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases: |
| heavily hispanic voice |
1 |
| vanessa's glazed eyes |
1 |
| faint tap water |
1 |
| artificial light filtered |
1 |
| much needed sleep |
1 |
| crushed something vital— |
1 |
| alcohol lost another |
1 |
| ‘the new york |
1 |
| several different foods |
1 |
| court even gave |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words |
| of the |
12 |
| as i |
11 |
| my father |
10 |
| on the |
9 |
| i was |
9 |
| my eyes |
9 |
| was the |
8 |
| at the |
8 |
| and i |
7 |
| my head |
7 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| the room was |
4 |
| on the counter |
3 |
| i was not |
3 |
| i did not |
3 |
| it was a |
3 |
| was the only |
3 |
| should have been |
2 |
| down the stairs |
2 |
| did not need |
2 |
| at me for |
2 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases: |
| father loved |
2 |
| stood near |
2 |
| small smile |
2 |
| walked closer |
2 |
| dining room |
2 |
| small smirk |
2 |
|
| Most frequent five-word phrases: |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words: |
| of the |
12 |
| as i |
11 |
| my father |
10 |
| my eyes |
9 |
| on the |
9 |
| i was |
9 |
| at the |
8 |
| was the |
8 |
| a small |
7 |
| my head |
7 |
| of my |
7 |
| and i |
7 |
| from the |
7 |
| was a |
7 |
| to the |
7 |
| at me |
6 |
| i had |
6 |
| down the |
6 |
| from my |
6 |
| it was |
6 |
| was not |
6 |
| the room |
5 |
| in the |
5 |
| my step-mother |
5 |
| into the |
5 |
| to my |
5 |
| the door |
4 |
| which i |
4 |
| gave a |
4 |
| room was |
4 |
| the cup |
4 |
| with the |
4 |
| to be |
4 |
| did not |
4 |
| for a |
4 |
| in a |
4 |
| would have |
4 |
| me a |
4 |
| need to |
4 |
| the only |
4 |
| able to |
4 |
| out of |
4 |
| i asked |
3 |
| should have |
3 |
| my throat |
3 |
| the last |
3 |
| me for |
3 |
| lack of |
3 |
| shade of |
3 |
| i looked |
3 |
| the bottle |
3 |
| on my |
3 |
| his eyes |
3 |
| they were |
3 |
| i did |
3 |
| the counter |
3 |
| she had |
3 |
| head and |
3 |
| took a |
3 |
| near the |
3 |
| have been |
3 |
| too long |
3 |
| but it |
3 |
| she was |
3 |
| my mouth |
3 |
| the light |
3 |
| back to |
3 |
| had to |
3 |
| the day |
3 |
| for my |
3 |
| to a |
2 |
| cup of |
2 |
| the trash |
2 |
| needed to |
2 |
| eyes were |
2 |
| a pear |
2 |
| small smirk |
2 |
| which my |
2 |
| i walked |
2 |
| the ground |
2 |
| father loved |
2 |
| his head |
2 |
| i grabbed |
2 |
| i needed |
2 |
| back into |
2 |
| was still |
2 |
| i shook |
2 |
| i got |
2 |
| the hallway |
2 |
| even the |
2 |
| than a |
2 |
| pear from |
2 |
| not need |
2 |
| all of |
2 |
| she answered |
2 |
| the woman |
2 |
| on a |
2 |
| my room |
2 |
| mug on |
2 |
| the one |
2 |
| a pair |
2 |
| i took |
2 |
| dining room |
2 |
| made me |
2 |
| loved to |
2 |
| to stand |
2 |
| her voice |
2 |
| as my |
2 |
| rather than |
2 |
| but i |
2 |
| my coffee |
2 |
| my legs |
2 |
| my bed |
2 |
| one of |
2 |
| the stove |
2 |
| small smile |
2 |
| my nose |
2 |
| hair was |
2 |
| me from |
2 |
| rose from |
2 |
| bottle of |
2 |
| shook my |
2 |
| in her |
2 |
| which was |
2 |
| a quick |
2 |
| to tell |
2 |
| the mug |
2 |
| up from |
2 |
| time to |
2 |
| as she |
2 |
| through my |
2 |
| her face |
2 |
| nodded my |
2 |
| my teeth |
2 |
| stood near |
2 |
| to go |
2 |
| to fight |
2 |
| the faster |
2 |
| thing which |
2 |
| enjoyed the |
2 |
| of her |
2 |
| looked up |
2 |
| while i |
2 |
| i agreed |
2 |
| i sat |
2 |
| my neck |
2 |
| to get |
2 |
| and she |
2 |
| up and |
2 |
| and down |
2 |
| enough to |
2 |
| i always |
2 |
| and on |
2 |
| one would |
2 |
| with a |
2 |
| the first |
2 |
| through the |
2 |
| the cold |
2 |
| from her |
2 |
| the cabinet |
2 |
| he was |
2 |
| he looked |
2 |
| pair of |
2 |
| day before |
2 |
| my lack |
2 |
| below my |
2 |
| or another |
2 |
| the bathroom |
2 |
| with her |
2 |
| when she |
2 |
| eyes i |
2 |
| looked at |
2 |
| to me |
2 |
| shook his |
2 |
| began to |
2 |
| open the |
2 |
| have to |
2 |
| the stairs |
2 |
| you to |
2 |
| me to |
2 |
| as well |
2 |
| room i |
2 |
| her eyes |
2 |
| listening to |
2 |
| time my |
2 |
| the older |
2 |
| walked closer |
2 |
| the maids |
2 |
| my own |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| the room was |
4 |
| i was not |
3 |
| it was a |
3 |
| on the counter |
3 |
| i did not |
3 |
| was the only |
3 |
| shook his head |
2 |
| which i had |
2 |
| a small smirk |
2 |
| cup of the |
2 |
| not need to |
2 |
| nodded my head |
2 |
| looked at me |
2 |
| shook my head |
2 |
| a pair of |
2 |
| at me for |
2 |
| a small smile |
2 |
| my father loved |
2 |
| and down the |
2 |
| did not need |
2 |
| gave a small |
2 |
| i needed to |
2 |
| me for my |
2 |
| should have been |
2 |
| the day before |
2 |
| down the stairs |
2 |
| mug on the |
2 |
| my head and |
2 |
| my lack of |
2 |
| i shook my |
2 |
| at the door |
2 |
|
| Most frequent four-word phrases, including stop words: |
| did not need to |
2 |
| i shook my head |
2 |
| and down the stairs |
2 |
| i did not need |
2 |
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