[NIFL-FAMILY:3295] reading level

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I am looking for the formula used to determine the reading level of a text.  
I've heard of GUND and Fry - not sure of their spellings.  Is there an online 
source for this information?

Millie Kuth
Hamilton City ABLE
Hamilton OH 45011
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