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Syntactic analyzation of "We are soldiers in France, and we are citizens. Another reason to be proud, to be a citizen! For the poor, this consists in sustaining and preserving the wealthy in their power and their idleness. The poor must work there, before the majestic equality of the law, which forbids the wealthy and the poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets and to steal bread. That is one of the good effects of the Revolution."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
We
Personal Pronoun.
2.
are
Verb
Sing Present
3.
soldiers
Noun
Plural
4.
in
Preposition
5.
France
Proper Noun
Singular
6.
,
7.
and
Conjunction
8.
we
Personal Pronoun.
9.
are
Verb
Sing Present
10.
citizens
Noun
Plural
11.
.
.
12.
Another
Determiner
13.
reason
Noun
Singular
14.
to
to.
15.
be
Verb
Base Form.
16.
proud
Adjective
17.
,
18.
to
to.
19.
be
Verb
Base Form.
20.
a
Determiner
21.
citizen
Noun
Singular
22.
!
.
23.
For
Preposition
24.
the
Determiner
25.
poor
Adjective
26.
,
27.
this
Determiner
28.
consists
Verb
3rd person sing.
29.
in
Preposition
30.
sustaining
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
31.
and
Conjunction
32.
preserving
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
33.
the
Determiner
34.
wealthy
Adjective
35.
in
Preposition
36.
their
Possessive Pronoun.
37.
power
Noun
Singular
38.
and
Conjunction
39.
their
Possessive Pronoun.
40.
idleness
Noun
Singular
41.
.
.
42.
The
Determiner
43.
poor
Noun
Singular
44.
must
Modal
45.
work
Verb
Base Form.
46.
there
Adverb.
47.
,
48.
before
Preposition
49.
the
Determiner
50.
majestic
Adjective
51.
equality
Noun
Singular
52.
of
Preposition
53.
the
Determiner
54.
law
Noun
Singular
55.
,
56.
which
wh-determiner.
57.
forbids
Verb
3rd person sing.
58.
the
Determiner
59.
wealthy
Adjective
60.
and
Conjunction
61.
the
Determiner
62.
poor
Adjective
63.
alike
Adverb.
64.
to
to.
65.
sleep
Verb
Base Form.
66.
under
Preposition
67.
bridges
Noun
Plural
68.
,
69.
to
to.
70.
beg
Verb
Base Form.
71.
in
Preposition
72.
the
Determiner
73.
streets
Noun
Plural
74.
and
Conjunction
75.
to
to.
76.
steal
Verb
Base Form.
77.
bread
Noun
Singular
78.
.
.
79.
That
Determiner
80.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
81.
one
Cardinal Digit
82.
of
Preposition
83.
the
Determiner
84.
good
Adjective
85.
effects
Noun
Plural
86.
of
Preposition
87.
the
Determiner
88.
Revolution
Proper Noun
Singular
89.
.
.
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