Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Professional Differences from Student

Total number of words: 445 vs. 1021
Total number of sentences: 17 vs. 52
Longest Sentence (in # of words): 43 vs. 45
Shortest Sentence (in # of words) : 6 vs. 3
Average Sentence Length: 35 vs. 22
Number of Sentences with 10 words over the average length: 3 vs. 6
Percentage of Sentences with more than 10 words over the average: 18% vs. 12%
Number of sentences w/ more than
5 words below the average: 2 vs. 9
Percentage of sentences with 5 words below the average: 12% vs. 17%
Longest Paragraph (in # of sentences): 3 vs. 13
Shortest Paragraph ( in # of sentences): 2 vs. 6
Average Paragraph (in # of sentences): 3 vs. 9

The difference between the Professional’s writing and mine is big. The Professional seems to have fewer numbers of sentences, but they are all long. One of the things the Professional does that I need to work on, is the variety of his punctuation. He switches up his sentences by using many different types of punctuation. The Professional’s writing is much more informing than mine.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, I was also surprised by how long the sentences of the professional writer was, and how concise they were compared to mine.

Jordan Brock said...

I found the same differences in my paper and the article I compared it too. I think we all have found that the professionals use longer sentences and shorter paragraphs.

Spencer Funk said...

That's interesting because I found that the article I used had fewer words in their sentences and they had shorter paragraphs. It really depends on the author and the purpose of their article I think.

Cara said...

The article I read was similar to Spencer's. I guess it just depends on the writer and their style. And good call on the punctuation. That is something I need to work on aswell to make my writing not so boring.

Russell Hiatt said...

It's interesting to see the different styles that professionals take on. Mine was longer in very category compared to the professional. Some things need us to be more concise, but when we are bringing in a new argument; i.e. fraternities at BYU, it's not always a good idea to be concise.