| Number of paragraphs: |
1 |
| Average number of sentences per paragraph:: |
180.0 |
| Longest Sentence: |
'johny grabbed it in both hands and planted his feet, and his father rocked back in the chair and forward, allowing his son to pull him up and out of the chair with an explosive grunt.' (36 words) |
| Shortest Sentence: |
'“you ready?”' (2 words) |
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
5.81 |
Readability according to Automated Readability Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
-1.76 |
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
2.52 |
Average readability (the higher, the harder to read): |
2.19 |
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases: |
| “you know |
3 |
| johny said |
2 |
| third day |
2 |
| turned back |
2 |
| baptist hospital |
2 |
| father leaned |
2 |
| change something |
2 |
| father said |
2 |
| don’t know |
2 |
| alan furst |
2 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases: |
| johny’s furrowed brow |
1 |
| alan furst novels |
1 |
| never gets killed |
1 |
| ice water right |
1 |
| don’t know that” |
1 |
| suspicious backwards glance |
1 |
| female morning nurse |
1 |
| peter lessman opened |
1 |
| looking air force |
1 |
| wiped across two |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words |
| his father |
16 |
| in the |
15 |
| his father’s |
9 |
| in his |
8 |
| to the |
7 |
| on the |
6 |
| of his |
6 |
| into the |
6 |
| out of |
6 |
| and he |
6 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| in his father’s |
3 |
| back in his |
2 |
| of his father |
2 |
| took a step |
2 |
| the third day |
2 |
| out his hand |
2 |
| into the bathroom |
2 |
| of his father’s |
2 |
| out the window |
2 |
| the pills and |
2 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases: |
| “you know |
3 |
| johny said |
2 |
| third day |
2 |
| turned back |
2 |
| baptist hospital |
2 |
| see him” |
2 |
| father leaned |
2 |
| change something |
2 |
| ushami said |
2 |
| father said |
2 |
| don’t know |
2 |
| knee replacement |
2 |
| alan furst |
2 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words: |
| his father |
16 |
| in the |
15 |
| his father’s |
9 |
| in his |
8 |
| to the |
7 |
| of his |
6 |
| and he |
6 |
| on the |
6 |
| into the |
6 |
| out of |
6 |
| the room |
5 |
| of the |
5 |
| do you |
5 |
| back in |
5 |
| for the |
5 |
| his eyes |
4 |
| up and |
4 |
| the chair |
4 |
| at the |
3 |
| the door |
3 |
| with a |
3 |
| you want |
3 |
| from the |
3 |
| to see |
3 |
| the book |
3 |
| know where |
3 |
| for a |
3 |
| at him |
3 |
| his hand |
3 |
| back down |
3 |
| he rose |
3 |
| up the |
3 |
| you know |
3 |
| the pills |
3 |
| and looked |
3 |
| i don’t |
3 |
| a book |
3 |
| the bathroom |
3 |
| the hall |
3 |
| “you know |
3 |
| hand and |
3 |
| by the |
2 |
| in front |
2 |
| kind of |
2 |
| front of |
2 |
| back into |
2 |
| a step |
2 |
| the nurse |
2 |
| pills and |
2 |
| looked at |
2 |
| his room |
2 |
| to his |
2 |
| third day |
2 |
| father is |
2 |
| at his |
2 |
| his face |
2 |
| “is he |
2 |
| baptist hospital |
2 |
| she took |
2 |
| you are” |
2 |
| ushami said |
2 |
| father said |
2 |
| around the |
2 |
| had a |
2 |
| out his |
2 |
| the short |
2 |
| the window |
2 |
| for his |
2 |
| and started |
2 |
| took a |
2 |
| he saw |
2 |
| the mirror |
2 |
| father leaned |
2 |
| on his |
2 |
| but your |
2 |
| turned back |
2 |
| the doorway |
2 |
| going to |
2 |
| change something |
2 |
| looking at |
2 |
| the end |
2 |
| know what |
2 |
| him of |
2 |
| all that |
2 |
| room and |
2 |
| he was |
2 |
| this is |
2 |
| “i know |
2 |
| as his |
2 |
| be in |
2 |
| the hospital |
2 |
| don’t know |
2 |
| and the |
2 |
| you like |
2 |
| knee replacement |
2 |
| up to |
2 |
| bathroom and |
2 |
| and pulled |
2 |
| alan furst |
2 |
| johny said |
2 |
| but the |
2 |
| want to |
2 |
| the third |
2 |
| end of |
2 |
| out the |
2 |
| bed and |
2 |
| take the |
2 |
| the bed |
2 |
| as he |
2 |
| his son |
2 |
| see him” |
2 |
| picked up |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| in his father’s |
3 |
| his father leaned |
2 |
| took a step |
2 |
| front of his |
2 |
| back into the |
2 |
| in front of |
2 |
| picked up the |
2 |
| out the window |
2 |
| the end of |
2 |
| his father said |
2 |
| out of his |
2 |
| of his father |
2 |
| do you know |
2 |
| the third day |
2 |
| out his hand |
2 |
| you know where |
2 |
| into the bathroom |
2 |
| to see him” |
2 |
| the pills and |
2 |
| to his father’s |
2 |
| back in his |
2 |
| back in the |
2 |
| in the chair |
2 |
| in the mirror |
2 |
| out of the |
2 |
| i don’t know |
2 |
| of his father’s |
2 |
| the bathroom and |
2 |
|
| Most frequent four-word phrases, including stop words: |
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