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Sentence Beginnings Analyzer

देखें कि आप लगातार वाक्यों में कितनी बार समान पहले शब्द (या पहले दो शब्द) का पुन: उपयोग करते हैं।

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Use the sentence beginnings analyzer when editing fiction, narrative essays, or any prose that should read with rhythm. Common targets: catch over-use of "I", "The", "This", "It" at the start of consecutive sentences.

तुलना

Sentence Length Variety measures rhythm by length; Sentence Beginnings Variety measures it by lexical patterns. Use both for a complete rhythm audit.

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यह कैसे काम करता है

The analyzer takes the first word (or first two words) of every sentence and counts the frequency.

A variety score (unique openings / total sentences) summarizes the pattern — above 75% is varied, below 50% is monotonous.

It flags any opening word that dominates more than 25% of sentences as a likely revision target.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

How does grouping work?

Group-by-1 catches single-word patterns (every sentence starting with "The"). Group-by-2 catches phrasal openings ("In the beginning"…).

What variety score should I aim for?

Above 75% unique openings for engaging prose. Below 50% reads as monotonous.

When is repetition okay?

Deliberate anaphora ("I have a dream… I have a dream…") and step-by-step lists ("First… Second… Third…") are exceptions.

व्यावहारिक उदाहरण

इनपुट

"The cat sat. The dog ran. The bird flew. The fish swam."

आउटपुट

"The" opens 4/4 sentences (100%) — monotonous.

Every sentence opens identically. Variety could be added: "The cat sat. A dog ran by. Above, a bird flew. Below, fish swam."

सामान्य गलतियाँ

  • Sentence detection breaks on abbreviations and bullet lists.
  • Group-by-1 catches single-word patterns; group-by-2 catches phrasal openings.
  • Some opening repetition is deliberate (anaphora) — use judgment.
  • Lists and steps often start identically by design.

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