| Number of paragraphs: |
1 |
| Average number of sentences per paragraph:: |
91.0 |
| Longest Sentence: |
'charlotte had only spoken to her once on the phone, megan something, but the brief conversation gave her the impression that the roommate compatibility form she’d filled out was a complete waste of time.' (34 words) |
| Shortest Sentence: |
'“nice form.”' (2 words) |
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
6.63 |
Readability according to Automated Readability Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
-1.91 |
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
1.63 |
Average readability (the higher, the harder to read): |
2.12 |
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases: |
| charlotte didn’t |
2 |
| didn’t even |
2 |
| pitching machine |
2 |
| spun around |
1 |
| even flinch |
1 |
| push past |
1 |
| breakfast argument |
1 |
| kept saying |
1 |
| hides behind |
1 |
| even consider |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases: |
| let’s try again” |
1 |
| also didn’t think |
1 |
| first time they’d |
1 |
| get much worse |
1 |
| without getting caught |
1 |
| narrow dirt lines |
1 |
| breakfast argument replayed |
1 |
| time they’d met |
1 |
| overcast sky fit |
1 |
| tropical scent lingered |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words |
| she was |
5 |
| she knew |
5 |
| she would |
4 |
| and she |
4 |
| to the |
4 |
| her mother |
3 |
| on the |
3 |
| he had |
3 |
| she could |
3 |
| the first |
3 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| be back here |
2 |
| how much she |
2 |
| of her car |
2 |
| the pitching machine |
2 |
| out of my |
2 |
| over the phone |
1 |
| “she deserved more |
1 |
| almost makes me |
1 |
| given them a |
1 |
| charlotte grabbed the |
1 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases: |
| charlotte didn’t |
2 |
| pitching machine |
2 |
| didn’t even |
2 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words: |
| she was |
5 |
| she knew |
5 |
| and she |
4 |
| she would |
4 |
| to the |
4 |
| for a |
3 |
| on the |
3 |
| he had |
3 |
| she could |
3 |
| out of |
3 |
| her mother |
3 |
| she had |
3 |
| her car |
3 |
| in the |
3 |
| the first |
3 |
| back here |
2 |
| was so |
2 |
| tell me |
2 |
| the bat |
2 |
| the pitching |
2 |
| as the |
2 |
| of my |
2 |
| in her |
2 |
| to her |
2 |
| of the |
2 |
| it was |
2 |
| didn’t even |
2 |
| good to |
2 |
| she didn’t |
2 |
| pitching machine |
2 |
| into her |
2 |
| was a |
2 |
| of her |
2 |
| have to |
2 |
| charlotte didn’t |
2 |
| could be |
2 |
| for the |
2 |
| was this |
2 |
| exactly what |
2 |
| charlotte had |
2 |
| had her |
2 |
| the phone |
2 |
| in a |
2 |
| was in |
2 |
| much she |
2 |
| are you |
2 |
| i can’t |
2 |
| how much |
2 |
| to be |
2 |
| to see |
2 |
| at least |
2 |
| into the |
2 |
| he was |
2 |
| the bucket |
2 |
| where she |
2 |
| be back |
2 |
| talk to |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| the pitching machine |
2 |
| of her car |
2 |
| how much she |
2 |
| be back here |
2 |
| out of my |
2 |
|