: Re: Should Authors Strive to Write Stories Easily Understood by 5th and 6th Graders? I just decided to use the Flesch-Kincaid metric for all my unpublished novels, and they all have a 5th Grade
That just means you use more short words than longer words, and have shorter sentences, right? In an of itself, that is not enough information to determine whether a story is worth reading or not for adults. You do you! If you're concerned about it, look for places where you could be clearer if you used more specific wording (which may be harder to read for school children)
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