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Syntactic analyzation of "It may be objected that humans, as opposed to animals, have intelligence, and therefore have the right not to be experimented upon. However, many humans, such as the mentally disabled, those in vegetative states, or babies, either have no intelligence or limited intelligence, and yet no one is arguing they should be subjected to involuntary, damaging experiments." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. It Personal Pronoun.
2. may Modal
3. be Verb Base Form.
4. objected Verb Past Participle.
5. that Preposition
6. humans Noun Plural
7. ,
8. as Preposition
9. opposed Verb Past Participle.
10. to to.
11. animals Noun Plural
12. ,
13. have Verb Sing Present
14. intelligence Noun Singular
15. ,
16. and Conjunction
17. therefore Adverb.
18. have Verb Sing Present
19. the Determiner
20. right Noun Singular
21. not Adverb.
22. to to.
23. be Verb Base Form.
24. experimented Verb Past Participle.
25. upon Preposition
26. . .
27. However Adverb.
28. ,
29. many Adjective
30. humans Noun Plural
31. ,
32. such Adjective
33. as Preposition
34. the Determiner
35. mentally Adverb.
36. disabled Adjective
37. ,
38. those Determiner
39. in Preposition
40. vegetative Adjective
41. states Noun Plural
42. ,
43. or Conjunction
44. babies Noun Plural
45. ,
46. either Conjunction
47. have Verb Sing Present
48. no Determiner
49. intelligence Noun Singular
50. or Conjunction
51. limited Adjective
52. intelligence Noun Singular
53. ,
54. and Conjunction
55. yet Adverb.
56. no Determiner
57. one Noun Singular
58. is Verb 3rd person sing.
59. arguing Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
60. they Personal Pronoun.
61. should Modal
62. be Verb Base Form.
63. subjected Verb Past Participle.
64. to to.
65. involuntary Adjective
66. ,
67. damaging Adjective
68. experiments Noun Plural
69. . .

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