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Book title: Family Cares

Author: W.W. Jacobs

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 72
Gunning Fog Index: 8
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 6

Number of words: 3283
Number of unique words: 963

Readability statistics for Family Cares by W.W. Jacobs

Number of sentences: 324
Number of paragraphs: 350
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 10
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 10

Keyword usage statistics for Family Cares by W.W. Jacobs

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
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miss26family cares4
lindsay21continued girl3
jernshaw19project gutenberg3
prentice17ebook family3
girl15gutenberg ebook3
children13demanded barrett3
think12prentice family2
nothing8room nice2
know8fifteen years2
voice8children barrett2
well8jernshaw know2
little7heart disease2
continued7continued miss2
time7wrinkles harry2
wife7lindsay softly2
matter6barrett prentice2
family6charlotte barrett2
home6referred loneliness2
house6shook head2
woman6end project2
charlotte6ramsbury knew2
half6decent interval2
friend6wife children2
mother6repeated friend2
nice5little children2
slowly5years barrett2
sat5first half2
repeated5miss prentice2
letter5barrett tones2
heart5barrett think2
demanded5learnt first2
right5mother barrett2
write5bachelor jernshaw1
inquired5difficult left1
life4disappeared having1
alone4preferred forget1
better4gazed growing1
cares4harry exclaimed1
added4sat gazed1


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