| Number of paragraphs: |
42 |
| Average number of sentences per paragraph:: |
2.95 |
| Longest Sentence: |
'i hadn't noticed the orderlies step up and grasp his waist and thighs, but like a well-oiled machine they smoothly hoisted him a few millimeters – just enough for the nurses to whisk the shredded garments out from underneath him and into the blood bin o' (48 words) |
| Shortest Sentence: |
'surely not!' (2 words) |
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
9.12 |
Readability according to Automated Readability Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
0.42 |
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
2.69 |
Average readability (the higher, the harder to read): |
4.08 |
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases: |
| stepped back |
4 |
| much blood |
2 |
| clearly see |
2 |
| operating theatre |
2 |
| prostrate figure |
2 |
| bright red |
2 |
| bulging belly |
2 |
| observation room |
2 |
| kid’s abdomen |
2 |
| operating table |
2 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases: |
| dilated stared vacantly |
1 |
| visibly shaken paramedic |
1 |
| ventilator stepped back |
1 |
| walked serenely towards |
1 |
| poor creature’s life |
1 |
| better luck next |
1 |
| way i’d described |
1 |
| victim's bulging belly |
1 |
| massively hemorrhaging inside |
1 |
| looked relatively unscathed |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words |
| on the |
13 |
| the surgeon |
12 |
| of the |
9 |
| to the |
9 |
| at the |
7 |
| for the |
6 |
| as the |
6 |
| there was |
6 |
| the table |
5 |
| she was |
5 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| on the table |
3 |
| on the ventilator |
3 |
| on the floor |
3 |
| the nurse on |
2 |
| to the side |
2 |
| away from the |
2 |
| the operating theatre |
2 |
| physicians and nurses |
2 |
| to deal with |
2 |
| what was happening |
2 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases: |
| stepped back |
4 |
| much blood |
2 |
| clearly see |
2 |
| operating theatre |
2 |
| prostrate figure |
2 |
| bright red |
2 |
| bulging belly |
2 |
| observation room |
2 |
| kid’s abdomen |
2 |
| operating table |
2 |
|
| Most frequent five-word phrases: |
| the nurse on the ventilator |
2 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words: |
| on the |
13 |
| the surgeon |
12 |
| of the |
9 |
| to the |
9 |
| at the |
7 |
| there was |
6 |
| as the |
6 |
| for the |
6 |
| the table |
5 |
| from the |
5 |
| she was |
5 |
| i was |
5 |
| and i |
4 |
| of his |
4 |
| the nurse |
4 |
| in the |
4 |
| stepped back |
4 |
| i wondered |
4 |
| i could |
4 |
| for a |
4 |
| he was |
4 |
| and the |
4 |
| the operating |
4 |
| by the |
3 |
| the boy’s |
3 |
| i felt |
3 |
| was still |
3 |
| away from |
3 |
| the floor |
3 |
| into the |
3 |
| the staff |
3 |
| i noticed |
3 |
| on his |
3 |
| was a |
3 |
| the observation |
3 |
| noticed the |
3 |
| the kid |
3 |
| him to |
3 |
| the boy |
3 |
| a second |
3 |
| the ventilator |
3 |
| as i |
3 |
| to deal |
2 |
| sight of |
2 |
| they looked |
2 |
| the side |
2 |
| before he |
2 |
| eyes were |
2 |
| and a |
2 |
| enough to |
2 |
| so i |
2 |
| he had |
2 |
| what they |
2 |
| nurse on |
2 |
| to his |
2 |
| but there |
2 |
| a small |
2 |
| no one |
2 |
| observation room |
2 |
| the monitor |
2 |
| physicians and |
2 |
| i watched |
2 |
| i stepped |
2 |
| the lead |
2 |
| watched the |
2 |
| what was |
2 |
| the waist |
2 |
| his body |
2 |
| his eyes |
2 |
| the kid’s |
2 |
| they were |
2 |
| clearly see |
2 |
| side of |
2 |
| to a |
2 |
| wondered what |
2 |
| could clearly |
2 |
| i guessed |
2 |
| and kept |
2 |
| bright red |
2 |
| the girl |
2 |
| like a |
2 |
| needed to |
2 |
| i imagined |
2 |
| at all |
2 |
| and nurses |
2 |
| back from |
2 |
| blood on |
2 |
| as she |
2 |
| i guess |
2 |
| to have |
2 |
| and no |
2 |
| operating table |
2 |
| the lifeless |
2 |
| when they |
2 |
| concern of |
2 |
| with the |
2 |
| in a |
2 |
| seemed to |
2 |
| holding up |
2 |
| around the |
2 |
| had been |
2 |
| bulging belly |
2 |
| all the |
2 |
| was the |
2 |
| she’d been |
2 |
| wondered if |
2 |
| prostrate figure |
2 |
| in and |
2 |
| the nurses |
2 |
| turned and |
2 |
| he looked |
2 |
| was happening |
2 |
| it was |
2 |
| and walked |
2 |
| the same |
2 |
| up his |
2 |
| kid’s abdomen |
2 |
| the prostrate |
2 |
| of a |
2 |
| the doctor |
2 |
| his chest |
2 |
| hands and |
2 |
| the patient |
2 |
| much blood |
2 |
| operating theatre |
2 |
| have to |
2 |
| a nurse |
2 |
| to be |
2 |
| more than |
2 |
| i wasn’t |
2 |
| as he |
2 |
| deal with |
2 |
| was not |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| on the table |
3 |
| on the ventilator |
3 |
| on the floor |
3 |
| the operating table |
2 |
| turned and walked |
2 |
| i could clearly |
2 |
| the prostrate figure |
2 |
| the operating theatre |
2 |
| i wondered what |
2 |
| the kid’s abdomen |
2 |
| the observation room |
2 |
| could clearly see |
2 |
| what was happening |
2 |
| nurse on the |
2 |
| the nurse on |
2 |
| away from the |
2 |
| physicians and nurses |
2 |
| i wondered if |
2 |
| there was a |
2 |
| to the side |
2 |
| to deal with |
2 |
| i noticed the |
2 |
| the side of |
2 |
|
| Most frequent four-word phrases, including stop words: |
| the nurse on the |
2 |
| nurse on the ventilator |
2 |
| i could clearly see |
2 |
| to the side of |
2 |
|