| Number of paragraphs: |
1 |
| Average number of sentences per paragraph:: |
151.0 |
| Longest Sentence: |
'we both sat down at the foot of the bed and she spoke, "you knew her well, and there's so much i never got to know or talk about with her."' (31 words) |
| Shortest Sentence: |
'she said.' (2 words) |
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
6.11 |
Readability according to Automated Readability Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
-3.29 |
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
0.57 |
Average readability (the higher, the harder to read): |
1.13 |
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases: |
| living room |
3 |
| "it's okay |
3 |
| flew away |
2 |
| white shirt |
2 |
| woman sobbed |
2 |
| time stood |
2 |
| brown eyes |
2 |
| pale gray |
2 |
| dozen black |
2 |
| closed eyes |
2 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases: |
| scuffed dress shoes |
2 |
| time stood still |
2 |
| pale gray gradually |
1 |
| mavis lobbed awkwardly |
1 |
| father's scuffed dress |
1 |
| better place now" |
1 |
| white shirt encircled |
1 |
| big frame engulfed |
1 |
| snapped like old |
1 |
| gray gradually faded |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words |
| of the |
16 |
| and i |
8 |
| my eyes |
7 |
| i felt |
7 |
| i could |
6 |
| the kitchen |
6 |
| i saw |
6 |
| it was |
5 |
| of a |
5 |
| in my |
5 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| i closed my |
4 |
| closed my eyes |
4 |
| i felt my |
3 |
| i was able |
3 |
| the living room |
3 |
| was able to |
3 |
| in my chest |
3 |
| through the kitchen |
3 |
| my eyes and |
3 |
| i heard the |
3 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases: |
| living room |
3 |
| "it's okay |
3 |
| mournful gray |
2 |
| flew away |
2 |
| stood still |
2 |
| white shirt |
2 |
| woman sobbed |
2 |
| time stood |
2 |
| dress shoes |
2 |
| brown eyes |
2 |
| pale gray |
2 |
| dozen black |
2 |
| closed eyes |
2 |
| scuffed dress |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases: |
| time stood still |
2 |
| scuffed dress shoes |
2 |
|
| Most frequent five-word phrases: |
| at the foot of the |
2 |
| the foot of the bed |
2 |
| eyes and time stood still |
2 |
| i was able to smell |
2 |
| was able to smell the |
2 |
| closed my eyes and time |
2 |
| my eyes and time stood |
2 |
| one to approach me was |
2 |
| i closed my eyes and |
2 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words: |
| of the |
16 |
| and i |
8 |
| my eyes |
7 |
| i felt |
7 |
| the kitchen |
6 |
| i could |
6 |
| i saw |
6 |
| of a |
5 |
| it was |
5 |
| in my |
5 |
| at the |
4 |
| closed my |
4 |
| into a |
4 |
| into the |
4 |
| the room |
4 |
| felt my |
4 |
| on the |
4 |
| i was |
4 |
| you two |
4 |
| and she |
4 |
| of her |
4 |
| i heard |
4 |
| my chest |
4 |
| was the |
4 |
| the white |
4 |
| and into |
4 |
| and had |
4 |
| and the |
4 |
| as i |
4 |
| the bed |
4 |
| i closed |
4 |
| heard the |
4 |
| at me |
3 |
| i walked |
3 |
| in the |
3 |
| was able |
3 |
| the backyard |
3 |
| the woman |
3 |
| on a |
3 |
| i had |
3 |
| living room |
3 |
| "it's okay |
3 |
| eyes and |
3 |
| then she |
3 |
| smell the |
3 |
| was a |
3 |
| in a |
3 |
| my hands |
3 |
| he said |
3 |
| me as |
3 |
| with her" |
3 |
| and time |
3 |
| she held |
3 |
| through the |
3 |
| able to |
3 |
| the living |
3 |
| faded into |
3 |
| one to |
2 |
| the sofa |
2 |
| down on |
2 |
| saw her |
2 |
| from the |
2 |
| the world |
2 |
| her mother |
2 |
| closed eyes |
2 |
| with her |
2 |
| could smell |
2 |
| the footsteps |
2 |
| could see |
2 |
| time stood |
2 |
| trick of |
2 |
| about a |
2 |
| and towards |
2 |
| my feet |
2 |
| woman sobbed |
2 |
| the family |
2 |
| dozen black |
2 |
| had become |
2 |
| on me |
2 |
| with the |
2 |
| two of |
2 |
| approach me |
2 |
| i smelled |
2 |
| to smell |
2 |
| a dozen |
2 |
| flew away |
2 |
| the shed |
2 |
| she said |
2 |
| then the |
2 |
| sofa and |
2 |
| footsteps of |
2 |
| the smoke |
2 |
| told her |
2 |
| white shirt |
2 |
| i stared |
2 |
| must be |
2 |
| pale gray |
2 |
| began to |
2 |
| lied down |
2 |
| brown eyes |
2 |
| my closed |
2 |
| kitchen and |
2 |
| with my |
2 |
| my father's |
2 |
| we had |
2 |
| of my |
2 |
| looked up |
2 |
| as they |
2 |
| my slacks |
2 |
| dress shoes |
2 |
| me was |
2 |
| slept with |
2 |
| part of |
2 |
| the details |
2 |
| scuffed dress |
2 |
| had felt |
2 |
| she was |
2 |
| stood still |
2 |
| he was |
2 |
| the gray |
2 |
| a branch |
2 |
| mournful gray |
2 |
| a young |
2 |
| i found |
2 |
| he held |
2 |
| from a |
2 |
| as if |
2 |
| found her |
2 |
| hands and |
2 |
| held a |
2 |
| befell me |
2 |
| to the |
2 |
| foot of |
2 |
| i nodded |
2 |
| to approach |
2 |
| the suit |
2 |
| a silhouette |
2 |
| the foot |
2 |
| her eyes |
2 |
| had slept |
2 |
| about the |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| i closed my |
4 |
| closed my eyes |
4 |
| i was able |
3 |
| in my chest |
3 |
| my eyes and |
3 |
| i heard the |
3 |
| i felt my |
3 |
| was able to |
3 |
| the living room |
3 |
| through the kitchen |
3 |
| the woman sobbed |
2 |
| into the backyard |
2 |
| the foot of |
2 |
| and time stood |
2 |
| one to approach |
2 |
| with my closed |
2 |
| eyes and time |
2 |
| foot of the |
2 |
| i could smell |
2 |
| and had felt |
2 |
| my closed eyes |
2 |
| and into the |
2 |
| trick of the |
2 |
| faded into a |
2 |
| on a branch |
2 |
| at the foot |
2 |
| approach me was |
2 |
| to smell the |
2 |
| two of her |
2 |
| to approach me |
2 |
| felt my hands |
2 |
| i saw her |
2 |
| able to smell |
2 |
| the kitchen and |
2 |
| and i saw |
2 |
| the sofa and |
2 |
| about a dozen |
2 |
| scuffed dress shoes |
2 |
| i could see |
2 |
| of the bed |
2 |
| i found her |
2 |
| time stood still |
2 |
| the white shirt |
2 |
| a dozen black |
2 |
|
| Most frequent four-word phrases, including stop words: |
| i closed my eyes |
4 |
| i was able to |
3 |
| the foot of the |
2 |
| and time stood still |
2 |
| eyes and time stood |
2 |
| to approach me was |
2 |
| able to smell the |
2 |
| one to approach me |
2 |
| i felt my hands |
2 |
| was able to smell |
2 |
| at the foot of |
2 |
| closed my eyes and |
2 |
| my eyes and time |
2 |
| with my closed eyes |
2 |
| and into the backyard |
2 |
| about a dozen black |
2 |
| foot of the bed |
2 |
|