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Analysis for Truth in Politics

Lexical analysis

Number of words (tokens): 266
Number of distinct words (types): 116
Average number of words per sentence: 15.65
Average number of words per paragraph: 266.0
Lexical Density: 0.44
Longest Word: 'politics.questions' (18)
Shortest Word: 'use' (3)
Ten Most Frequent Words:
people 9
truth 9
government 6
liberty 3
believe 3
deception 2
complacency 2
can 2
conditions 2
wonder 2

Textual analysis

Number of paragraphs: 1
Average number of sentences per paragraph:: 17.0
Longest Sentence: 'americans need to realize they hold the truth, (or power),to this countries success or demise and will ultimately be accountable for the conditions they have to endure until action is taken, liberty to make change is exercised, and government is forced to' (51 words)
Shortest Sentence: 'what canthe people believe?' (4 words)
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
10.92
Readability according to Automated Readability Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
3.49
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index
(the higher, the harder to read):
5.58
Average readability
(the higher, the harder to read):
6.66

Phrasal analysis

Ten most frequent two-word phrases:
people believe 2
many people 1
countries success 1
will ultimately 1
will ever 1
collectively exercised 1
today exist 1
economic condition 1
united states 1
facing today 1
Ten most frequent three-word phrases:
will ever use 1
feelas jack nicholson 1
find truth coming 1
many people wonder 1
confronted bytom cruise 1
good men; "you 1
campainlies andour economic 1
mccain ticket will 1
canthe people believe 1
ticket will ever 1
Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words
the people 7
the truth 5
is the 3
the government 2
of the 2
they have 2
people believe 2
if the 2
wonder if 2
in the 2
Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words:
is the truth 2
the vote and 1
think they have 1
many people wonder 1
today exist because 1
the "american dream" 1
ever use that 1
nicholson did when 1
wonder if the 1
exercised this truth 1
Most frequent two-word phrases:
people believe 2
Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words:
the people 7
the truth 5
is the 3
the government 2
of the 2
they have 2
people believe 2
if the 2
wonder if 2
in the 2
Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words:
is the truth 2