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Book title: Darkest India

Author: Commissioner Booth-Tucker

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 52
Gunning Fog Index: 15
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 12

Number of words: 47922
Number of unique words: 6077

Readability statistics for Darkest India by Commissioner Booth-Tucker

Number of sentences: 2114
Number of paragraphs: 4402
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 15
Average syllables per word: 2
Average Words per sentence: 23

Keyword usage statistics for Darkest India by Commissioner Booth-Tucker

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
scheme145general booth's54
work131general booth49
general126submerged tenth31
shall118salvation army30
india102booth's scheme27
time85darkest england17
food73prison gate15
country67country colony13
well62labor bureau12
labor62darkest india12
land57poor man's11
poor57rupees month10
booth56food depots9
people56city colony9
large56000 0009
booth's55labor yards9
life53booth's book8
home53large number8
yet53labor market8
book51large scale8
possible50salvage brigade8
destitute49gate brigade8
city49public works7
government48following pages7
_the48plan campaign7
england48city refuge7
first48household salvage7
hope46suburban farm7
chapter46border landers7
labour46waste land6
help46ordinary market6
indian45social reform6
submerged44sea colony6
public41criminal classes6
social41year's end6
millions41border land6
00040inspector general5
part39low caste5
human39_the bishop5
nothing39entire population5


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