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Syntactic analyzation of "Your pupil is blue and when you laugh, its muted clarity reminds me of the shimmering dazzling light of the morning that is reflected in the sea. Your pupil is blue and when you cry, I imagine the translucent tears as drops of dew on a violet. Your pupil is blue, and when, in its aura, like a point of light radiating an idea, it appears to me as a lost star in the evening sky."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
Your
Possessive Pronoun.
2.
pupil
Noun
Singular
3.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
4.
blue
Adjective
5.
and
Conjunction
6.
when
wh-abverb.
7.
you
Personal Pronoun.
8.
laugh
Noun
Singular
9.
,
10.
its
Possessive Pronoun.
11.
muted
Adjective
12.
clarity
Noun
Singular
13.
reminds
Verb
3rd person sing.
14.
me
Personal Pronoun.
15.
of
Preposition
16.
the
Determiner
17.
shimmering
Adjective
18.
dazzling
Adjective
19.
light
Noun
Singular
20.
of
Preposition
21.
the
Determiner
22.
morning
Noun
Singular
23.
that
wh-determiner.
24.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
25.
reflected
Verb
Past Participle.
26.
in
Preposition
27.
the
Determiner
28.
sea
Noun
Singular
29.
.
.
30.
Your
Possessive Pronoun.
31.
pupil
Noun
Singular
32.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
33.
blue
Adjective
34.
and
Conjunction
35.
when
wh-abverb.
36.
you
Personal Pronoun.
37.
cry
Verb
Sing Present
38.
,
39.
I
Personal Pronoun.
40.
imagine
Verb
Sing Present
41.
the
Determiner
42.
translucent
Adjective
43.
tears
Noun
Plural
44.
as
Preposition
45.
drops
Noun
Plural
46.
of
Preposition
47.
dew
Noun
Singular
48.
on
Preposition
49.
a
Determiner
50.
violet
Noun
Singular
51.
.
.
52.
Your
Possessive Pronoun.
53.
pupil
Noun
Singular
54.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
55.
blue
Adjective
56.
,
57.
and
Conjunction
58.
when
wh-abverb.
59.
,
60.
in
Preposition
61.
its
Possessive Pronoun.
62.
aura
Noun
Singular
63.
,
64.
like
Preposition
65.
a
Determiner
66.
point
Noun
Singular
67.
of
Preposition
68.
light
Noun
Singular
69.
radiating
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
70.
an
Determiner
71.
idea
Noun
Singular
72.
,
73.
it
Personal Pronoun.
74.
appears
Verb
3rd person sing.
75.
to
to.
76.
me
Personal Pronoun.
77.
as
Preposition
78.
a
Determiner
79.
lost
Adjective
80.
star
Noun
Singular
81.
in
Preposition
82.
the
Determiner
83.
evening
Noun
Singular
84.
sky
Noun
Singular
85.
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