Analysis for Untitled, Chapter 1

Lexical analysis

Number of words (tokens): 1016
Number of distinct words (types): 405
Average number of words per sentence: 11.81
Average number of words per paragraph: 508.0
Lexical Density: 0.4
Longest Word: 'pleasant-looking' (16)
Shortest Word: 'day' (3)
Ten Most Frequent Words:
john 19
old 14
man 12
fish 8
said 7
cart 7
pocket 5
watch 5
one 5
feet 5

Textual analysis

Number of paragraphs: 2
Average number of sentences per paragraph:: 43.0
Longest Sentence: 'it was a healthy five pounder who’d spent the better part of three years in nearby windy lake, avoiding the cheap plastic lures fishermen put out on sundays, only to be whisked up this morning by a water spout.' (39 words)
Shortest Sentence: 'he said.' (2 words)
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
6.34
Readability according to Automated Readability Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
-0.92
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
2.46
Average readability
(the higher, the harder to read):
2.63

Phrasal analysis

Ten most frequent two-word phrases:
old man 12
silver chain 3
street person 2
hurried away 2
john’s feet 2
young woman 2
city hall 2
john took 2
trout fell 1
found it” 1
Ten most frequent three-word phrases:
silver chain shone 1
beer cans like 1
glass shards rattled 1
deserted service road 1
john gave chase 1
park benches across 1
john took two 1
though he’d never 1
might’ve said something 1
john carefully pulled 1
Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words
old man 12
the old 12
of the 8
the fish 7
the cart 5
to the 5
do you 4
of his 4
in the 4
there was 3
Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words:
the old man 12
at john’s feet 2
there was no 2
the end of 2
for a moment 2
he could feel 2
in his pocket 2
of the cart 2
“what do you 2
do you want 2
Most frequent two-word phrases:
old man 12
silver chain 3
street person 2
hurried away 2
john’s feet 2
young woman 2
city hall 2
john took 2
Most frequent five-word phrases:
do you have for me” 2
Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words:
old man 12
the old 12
of the 8
the fish 7
the cart 5
to the 5
of his 4
in the 4
do you 4
his head 3
from the 3
silver chain 3
its mouth 3
with the 3
there was 3
the front 3
up the 3
was a 3
in a 3
of a 3
he said 3
the crowd 3
he felt 3
through the 3
out of 3
in his 3
picked up 3
at the 2
into his 2
the river 2
you want 2
front of 2
have for 2
his pocket 2
on the 2
and tossed 2
his glasses 2
to see 2
no one 2
the ground 2
a moment 2
an old 2
hurried away 2
see it 2
john’s feet 2
man had 2
his hand 2
street person 2
down at 2
and put 2
he could 2
city hall 2
on his 2
“can i 2
i see 2
“are you 2
he pulled 2
for me” 2
his leg 2
you have 2
going to 2
young woman 2
said the 2
for a 2
for the 2
the end 2
tossed it 2
into the 2
he looked 2
down the 2
“what do 2
was no 2
could feel 2
at john’s 2
john took 2
the gun 2
felt the 2
the office 2
the silver 2
and the 2
end of 2
as a 2
the wallet 2
and shoved 2
as he 2
his feet 2
the watch 2
Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words:
the old man 12
at john’s feet 2
he felt the 2
there was no 2
the end of 2
for a moment 2
he could feel 2
and tossed it 2
the silver chain 2
in his pocket 2
picked up the 2
do you have 2
“can i see 2
of the cart 2
through the crowd 2
end of the 2
old man had 2
have for me” 2
“what do you 2
do you want 2
you have for 2
Most frequent four-word phrases, including stop words:
you have for me” 2
the old man had 2
do you have for 2
the end of the 2