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Syntactic analyzation of "I do not believe progress is possible if our desire to preserve our identities gives way to an impulse to dehumanize or dominate another group. If our religion leads us to persecute those of another faith, if we jail or beat people who are gay, if our traditions lead us to prevent girls from going to school, if we discriminate on the basis of race or tribe or ethnicity, then the fragile bonds of civilization will fray."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
I
Personal Pronoun.
2.
do
Verb
Sing Present
3.
not
Adverb.
4.
believe
Verb
Base Form.
5.
progress
Noun
Singular
6.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
7.
possible
Adjective
8.
if
Preposition
9.
our
Possessive Pronoun.
10.
desire
Noun
Singular
11.
to
to.
12.
preserve
Verb
Base Form.
13.
our
Possessive Pronoun.
14.
identities
Noun
Plural
15.
gives
Verb
3rd person sing.
16.
way
Noun
Singular
17.
to
to.
18.
an
Determiner
19.
impulse
Noun
Singular
20.
to
to.
21.
dehumanize
Verb
Base Form.
22.
or
Conjunction
23.
dominate
Verb
Base Form.
24.
another
Determiner
25.
group
Noun
Singular
26.
.
.
27.
If
Preposition
28.
our
Possessive Pronoun.
29.
religion
Noun
Singular
30.
leads
Verb
3rd person sing.
31.
us
Personal Pronoun.
32.
to
to.
33.
persecute
Verb
Base Form.
34.
those
Determiner
35.
of
Preposition
36.
another
Determiner
37.
faith
Noun
Singular
38.
,
39.
if
Preposition
40.
we
Personal Pronoun.
41.
jail
Noun
Singular
42.
or
Conjunction
43.
beat
Noun
Singular
44.
people
Noun
Plural
45.
who
wh-pronoun.
46.
are
Verb
Sing Present
47.
gay
Adjective
48.
,
49.
if
Preposition
50.
our
Possessive Pronoun.
51.
traditions
Noun
Plural
52.
lead
Verb
Sing Present
53.
us
Personal Pronoun.
54.
to
to.
55.
prevent
Verb
Base Form.
56.
girls
Noun
Plural
57.
from
Preposition
58.
going
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
59.
to
to.
60.
school
Noun
Singular
61.
,
62.
if
Preposition
63.
we
Personal Pronoun.
64.
discriminate
Verb
Sing Present
65.
on
Preposition
66.
the
Determiner
67.
basis
Noun
Singular
68.
of
Preposition
69.
race
Noun
Singular
70.
or
Conjunction
71.
tribe
Noun
Singular
72.
or
Conjunction
73.
ethnicity
Noun
Singular
74.
,
75.
then
Adverb.
76.
the
Determiner
77.
fragile
Adjective
78.
bonds
Noun
Plural
79.
of
Preposition
80.
civilization
Noun
Singular
81.
will
Noun
Singular
82.
fray
Noun
Singular
83.
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