Nominalizations are nouns that have been created from verbs. This program counts nouns ending in "ion," "ment," "ence," and "ance," e.g., "transformation, "establishment," and "admittance," as nominalizations. Because nominalizations make sentences hard to read and add unnecessary words, you should try to avoid them whenever possible. Compare "a" and "b": a. The book is a description of African wildlife. b. The book describes African wildlife. Because of the nominalization, "description," "a" has three more words than "b" and isn't as direct. To find all the sentences with nominalizations, type the following command after this program is finished. style -N filename To find all the sentences containing either a passive verb and a nominalization or more than one nominalization type: style -n filename.