Analysis for
Lexical analysis
| Number of words (tokens): |
248 |
| Number of distinct words (types): |
104 |
| Average number of words per sentence: |
16.53
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| Average number of words per paragraph: |
62.0
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| Lexical Density: |
0.42
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| Longest Word: |
'accountant' (10)
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| Shortest Word: |
'day' (3)
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Ten Most Frequent Words: |
| bradley |
4 |
| town |
3 |
| head |
3 |
| accountant |
3 |
| knew |
2 |
| day |
2 |
| small |
2 |
| become |
2 |
| local |
2 |
| yet |
2 |
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Textual analysis
| Number of paragraphs: |
4 |
| Average number of sentences per paragraph:: |
3.75 |
| Longest Sentence: |
'the eyes would stare and he would keep his head down, but he felt the need to make a public appearance every once in a while to let everyone know that he was still around, and he was innocent.' (39 words) |
| Shortest Sentence: |
'“dang it!”' (2 words) |
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
8.87 |
Readability according to Automated Readability Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
0.45 |
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
1.22 |
Average readability (the higher, the harder to read): |
3.51 |
Phrasal analysis
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases: |
| bradley tallwoods |
2 |
| brick house |
1 |
| via distance |
1 |
| online companies |
1 |
| small town |
1 |
| distance education |
1 |
| companies covering |
1 |
| appearance every |
1 |
| late 1990s |
1 |
| project upon |
1 |
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| Ten most frequent three-word phrases: |
| let everyone know |
1 |
| let alone believe |
1 |
| red brick house |
1 |
| small red brick |
1 |
| online companies covering |
1 |
| local town folk |
1 |
| public appearance every |
1 |
| accountant via distance |
1 |
| sought mostly indoors |
1 |
| via distance education |
1 |
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| Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words |
| an accountant |
2 |
| of the |
2 |
| bradley tallwoods |
2 |
| his head |
2 |
| he would |
2 |
| he was |
2 |
| the local |
2 |
| in the |
2 |
| no one |
2 |
| and he |
2 |
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| Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| the need to |
2 |
| town of bendigo |
1 |
| education and worked |
1 |
| project upon them |
1 |
| month bradley did |
1 |
| bradley tallwoods had |
1 |
| everyone kept the |
1 |
| and worked for |
1 |
| distance education and |
1 |
| to make a |
1 |
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| Most frequent two-word phrases: |
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| Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words: |
| need to |
2 |
| an accountant |
2 |
| the need |
2 |
| of the |
2 |
| bradley tallwoods |
2 |
| his head |
2 |
| he would |
2 |
| he was |
2 |
| head down |
2 |
| the local |
2 |
| in the |
2 |
| no one |
2 |
| and he |
2 |
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| Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
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