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Language Grade Level uses the Flesh-Kincaid Readability Grade Level formula.

Debate Statistics for Should the US Government bail out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?
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Side scores:
 
put Mac and Mae on the cross : 25

 
Taxpayer money should be used : 11

 
Painful Correction Needed : 7

Total arguments:
 
Taxpayer money should be used : 4

 
Painful Correction Needed : 1

 
put Mac and Mae on the cross : 4

Word lengths:
 
Taxpayer money should be used : 4.61 ave

 
Painful Correction Needed : 4.84 ave

 
put Mac and Mae on the cross : 4.85 ave



Language grade level:
Flesh-Kincaid Readability Grade Level
 
Taxpayer money should be used : 12th

 
Painful Correction Needed : 13th

 
put Mac and Mae on the cross : 11th

Vocabulary overlap:
 
Taxpayer money should be used

 
Painful Correction Needed

 
put Mac and Mae on the cross

Total words used:
 
Taxpayer money should be used : 340

 
Painful Correction Needed : 112

 
put Mac and Mae on the cross : 1129



Word frequencies:
any  bail  banks  because  believe  big  collapse  companies  created  current  department  economy  either  executives  exemption  fail  fannie  federal  financial  freddie  government  gses  home  interest  isn't  just  lost  low  mac  mae  market  money  mortgage  national  operated  over  pain  painful  problem  provide  rates  reality  recent  sec  secondary  should  such  think  utility  well
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