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Syntactic analyzation of "Near yonder narrow road stands an old knight's castle; thick ivy creeps over the old ruined walls, leaf over leaf, even to the balcony, in which stands a beautiful maiden. She bends over the balustrades, and looks up the road. No rose on its stem is fresher than she; no apple-blossom, wafted by the wind, floats more lightly than she moves. Her rich silk rustles as she bends over and exclaims, 'Will he not come?'"
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
Near
Preposition
2.
yonder
Adjective
Comparative
3.
narrow
Adjective
4.
road
Noun
Singular
5.
stands
Verb
3rd person sing.
6.
an
Determiner
7.
old
Adjective
8.
knight
Noun
Singular
9.
's
Possessive Ending.
10.
castle
Noun
Singular
11.
;
:
12.
thick
Adjective
13.
ivy
Noun
Singular
14.
creeps
Verb
3rd person sing.
15.
over
Preposition
16.
the
Determiner
17.
old
Adjective
18.
ruined
Verb
Past Participle.
19.
walls
Noun
Plural
20.
,
21.
leaf
Noun
Singular
22.
over
Preposition
23.
leaf
Noun
Singular
24.
,
25.
even
Adverb.
26.
to
to.
27.
the
Determiner
28.
balcony
Noun
Singular
29.
,
30.
in
Preposition
31.
which
wh-determiner.
32.
stands
Verb
3rd person sing.
33.
a
Determiner
34.
beautiful
Adjective
35.
maiden
Noun
Singular
36.
.
.
37.
She
Personal Pronoun.
38.
bends
Verb
3rd person sing.
39.
over
Preposition
40.
the
Determiner
41.
balustrades
Noun
Plural
42.
,
43.
and
Conjunction
44.
looks
Verb
3rd person sing.
45.
up
Particle.
46.
the
Determiner
47.
road
Noun
Singular
48.
.
.
49.
No
Determiner
50.
rose
Noun
Singular
51.
on
Preposition
52.
its
Possessive Pronoun.
53.
stem
Noun
Singular
54.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
55.
fresher
Adjective
Comparative
56.
than
Preposition
57.
she
Personal Pronoun.
58.
;
:
59.
no
Determiner
60.
apple-blossom
Noun
Singular
61.
,
62.
wafted
Verb
Past Participle.
63.
by
Preposition
64.
the
Determiner
65.
wind
Noun
Singular
66.
,
67.
floats
Verb
3rd person sing.
68.
more
Adverb
Comparative.
69.
lightly
Adverb.
70.
than
Preposition
71.
she
Personal Pronoun.
72.
moves
Verb
3rd person sing.
73.
.
.
74.
Her
Possessive Pronoun.
75.
rich
Adjective
76.
silk
Noun
Singular
77.
rustles
Verb
3rd person sing.
78.
as
Preposition
79.
she
Personal Pronoun.
80.
bends
Verb
3rd person sing.
81.
over
Adverb.
82.
and
Conjunction
83.
exclaims
Verb
3rd person sing.
84.
,
85.
'Will
Noun
Singular
86.
he
Personal Pronoun.
87.
not
Adverb.
88.
come
Verb
Base Form.
89.
?
.
90.
'
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