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Syntactic analyzation of "All nature joined in rejoicing at the springtide, and Daphnis and Chloe, young and susceptible as they were, imitated whatever they saw or heard. Hearing the carols of the birds, they sang; at sight of the playful skipping of the lambs they danced; and in imitation of the bees they gathered flowers, some of which they placed in their bosoms, whilst with others they wove chaplets which they carried as offerings to the Nymphs."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
All
Determiner
2.
nature
Noun
Singular
3.
joined
Verb
Past Tense.
4.
in
Preposition
5.
rejoicing
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
6.
at
Preposition
7.
the
Determiner
8.
springtide
Noun
Singular
9.
,
10.
and
Conjunction
11.
Daphnis
Proper Noun
Singular
12.
and
Conjunction
13.
Chloe
Proper Noun
Singular
14.
,
15.
young
Adjective
16.
and
Conjunction
17.
susceptible
Adjective
18.
as
Preposition
19.
they
Personal Pronoun.
20.
were
Verb
Past Tense.
21.
,
22.
imitated
Verb
Past Participle.
23.
whatever
wh-determiner.
24.
they
Personal Pronoun.
25.
saw
Verb
Past Tense.
26.
or
Conjunction
27.
heard
Verb
Past Tense.
28.
.
.
29.
Hearing
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
30.
the
Determiner
31.
carols
Noun
Plural
32.
of
Preposition
33.
the
Determiner
34.
birds
Noun
Plural
35.
,
36.
they
Personal Pronoun.
37.
sang
Verb
Past Tense.
38.
;
:
39.
at
Preposition
40.
sight
Noun
Singular
41.
of
Preposition
42.
the
Determiner
43.
playful
Adjective
44.
skipping
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
45.
of
Preposition
46.
the
Determiner
47.
lambs
Noun
Plural
48.
they
Personal Pronoun.
49.
danced
Verb
Past Tense.
50.
;
:
51.
and
Conjunction
52.
in
Preposition
53.
imitation
Noun
Singular
54.
of
Preposition
55.
the
Determiner
56.
bees
Noun
Plural
57.
they
Personal Pronoun.
58.
gathered
Verb
Past Tense.
59.
flowers
Noun
Plural
60.
,
61.
some
Determiner
62.
of
Preposition
63.
which
wh-determiner.
64.
they
Personal Pronoun.
65.
placed
Verb
Past Tense.
66.
in
Preposition
67.
their
Possessive Pronoun.
68.
bosoms
Noun
Plural
69.
,
70.
whilst
Preposition
71.
with
Preposition
72.
others
Noun
Plural
73.
they
Personal Pronoun.
74.
wove
Verb
Sing Present
75.
chaplets
Noun
Plural
76.
which
wh-determiner.
77.
they
Personal Pronoun.
78.
carried
Verb
Past Tense.
79.
as
Preposition
80.
offerings
Noun
Plural
81.
to
to.
82.
the
Determiner
83.
Nymphs
Proper Noun
Plural
84.
.
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