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Syntactic analyzation of "This mentally ill humanity, destroyed families, twisted moral values, manifest or repressed homosexuality in human beings, anti natural feminism rebellion, drug addiction, corrupt social outlines, mad youths without direction, non respect to hierarchies, convulsed nations, misanthropy, misogyny, paedophilia, irrational and feeble lasciviousness and all other type of existent aberrations, are due to the vast manoeuvre that Satan executed through his main marionettes the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, from the Devil's Island." This part of speech text is verified.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. This Determiner
2. mentally Adverb
3. ill Adjective Positive
4. humanity Noun Singular
5. , Punctuation
6. destroyed Verb Past Tense.
7. families Noun Plural
8. , Punctuation
9. twisted Adjective Positive
10. moral Adjective Positive
11. values Noun Plural
12. , Punctuation
13. manifest Adjective Positive
14. or Conjuction Coordinating
15. repressed Adjective Positive
16. homosexuality Noun Singular
17. in Preposition
18. human Adjective Positive
19. beings Noun Plural
20. , Punctuation
21. anti X
22. natural Adjective Positive
23. feminism Noun Singular
24. rebellion Noun Singular
25. , Punctuation
26. drug Noun Singular
27. addiction Noun Singular
28. , Punctuation
29. corrupt Adjective Positive
30. social Adjective Positive
31. outlines Noun Plural
32. , Punctuation
33. mad Adjective Positive
34. youths Noun Plural
35. without Preposition
36. direction Noun Singular
37. , Punctuation
38. non X
39. respect Noun Singular
40. to Preposition
41. hierarchies Noun Plural
42. , Punctuation
43. convulsed Verb Past Tense.
44. nations Noun Plural
45. , Punctuation
46. misanthropy Noun Singular
47. , Punctuation
48. misogyny Noun Singular
49. , Punctuation
50. paedophilia Noun Singular
51. , Punctuation
52. irrational Adjective Positive
53. and Conjuction Coordinating
54. feeble Adjective Positive
55. lasciviousness Noun Singular
56. and Conjuction Coordinating
57. all Determiner
58. other Adjective Positive
59. type Noun Singular
60. of Preposition
61. existent Adjective Positive
62. aberrations Noun Plural
63. , Punctuation
64. are Verb Auxiliary
65. due Preposition
66. to Preposition
67. the Determiner
68. vast Adjective Positive
69. manoeuvre Noun Singular
70. that Pronoun
71. Satan Proper Noun Singular
72. executed Verb Past Tense.
73. through Preposition
74. his Pronoun
75. main Adjective Positive
76. marionettes Noun Plural
77. the Determiner
78. Beatles Proper Noun Singular
79. and Conjuction Coordinating
80. the Determiner
81. Rolling Proper Noun Singular
82. Stones Proper Noun Singular
83. , Punctuation
84. from Preposition
85. the Determiner
86. Devil Proper Noun Singular
87. 's Particle
88. Island Proper Noun Singular
89. . Punctuation

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Noun

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Adverb

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Verb

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Adjective

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Preposition

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Conjuction

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Pronoun

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Interjection

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