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Book title: In Morocco

Author: Edith Wharton

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 38
Gunning Fog Index: 18
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 16

Number of words: 50075
Number of unique words: 7913

Readability statistics for In Morocco by Edith Wharton

Number of sentences: 1626
Number of paragraphs: 5040
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 15
Average syllables per word: 2
Average Words per sentence: 31

Keyword usage statistics for In Morocco by Edith Wharton

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
morocco171moulay idriss48
fez171illustration _from32
french106_from photograph32
walls103general lyautey23
moroccan101moulay ismael23
long96des beaux21
marrakech94beaux arts21
moulay87market place20
rabat78service des20
white74arts maroc_20
mosque73photograph service20
black68north africa20
general67resident general15
sultan66fez marrakech14
european60black guard13
first59moroccan art11
little58french protectorate10
city58holy war10
arab54france maroc10
idriss53palace bahia9
art52fez eldjid9
country51french government9
meknez51mosque kairouiyin8
africa51within walls8
court51seventeenth century8
century51pale green7
came50bab f'touh7
women50brother law7
house49west coast7
atlas49maroc_ fez7
sale49abd hafid7
palaces48moroccan architecture7
france48spanish zone7
native48chleuh boys7
red47outer walls7
blue43moulay hassan7
life43fine arts7
well41private house6
houses41algeria tunisia6
palace41idriss market6


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