Average word length from two newspapers This is a study comparing the average length of words from two different newspapers (Guardian and The Sun). One newspaper must be a newspaper and the other newspaper must be a tabloid paper. Goal 1 ===== This is to find the average age length of any newspaper in that week, and find the range of age covered by a specific newspaper. To find the reading age of the newspaper, I follow the following formula: - This formula is to find the reading age of the writing paragraph.
Comparing word lengths of Broadsheet newspaper and tabloid newspaper I am going to start my math statistics course now. The purpose of this course is to compare the length of a word in a big newspaper and the length of a tabloid's word. My first assumption is that in this survey the newspaper should contain longer words than the tabloids. - Comparing tabloid papers with big newspapers September 11, 2002, almost all newspapers all over the world wrote articles on the attacks of the World Trade Center. OK. I compared two newspapers written on September 11 after one year. Small newspaper and wide format paper
I must intentionally acknowledge that I placed the first sentence of this article, especially in our era; it includes 61 words which is the average sentence length of 500 years ago. (Of course, my first sentence is like a famous long sentence by Faulkner at Absalom! Absalom! This contains very 1,292 words.) On average, today's sentences are 15-20 It is a range. Compared to the word past, this is very low, in years, the average sentence length in the 16th century is as high as 70 words per sentence.