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Syntactic analyzation of "To solve the problem of Palestine it would be necessary for the Palestinians to abandon the so-called Palestinian Authority and unite around a common political front to defend the rights of all Palestinians, including the refugees and their descendants who want to return to Palestine. It would also be necessary for them to definitively abandon the so-called "two-state solution," which in my opinion is very similar to the racist solution to South Africa that consisted of dividing South Africa into territories for white people and into territories supposedly "autonomous" or "independent" for the native peoples." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. To to.
2. solve Verb Base Form.
3. the Determiner
4. problem Noun Singular
5. of Preposition
6. Palestine Proper Noun Singular
7. it Personal Pronoun.
8. would Modal
9. be Verb Base Form.
10. necessary Adjective
11. for Preposition
12. the Determiner
13. Palestinians Proper Noun Plural
14. to to.
15. abandon Verb Base Form.
16. the Determiner
17. so-called Adjective
18. Palestinian Proper Noun Singular
19. Authority Proper Noun Singular
20. and Conjunction
21. unite Verb Base Form.
22. around Preposition
23. a Determiner
24. common Adjective
25. political Adjective
26. front Noun Singular
27. to to.
28. defend Verb Base Form.
29. the Determiner
30. rights Noun Plural
31. of Preposition
32. all Determiner
33. Palestinians Proper Noun Plural
34. ,
35. including Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
36. the Determiner
37. refugees Noun Plural
38. and Conjunction
39. their Possessive Pronoun.
40. descendants Noun Plural
41. who wh-pronoun.
42. want Verb Sing Present
43. to to.
44. return Verb Base Form.
45. to to.
46. Palestine Proper Noun Singular
47. . .
48. It Personal Pronoun.
49. would Modal
50. also Adverb.
51. be Verb Base Form.
52. necessary Adjective
53. for Preposition
54. them Personal Pronoun.
55. to to.
56. definitively Adverb.
57. abandon Verb Base Form.
58. the Determiner
59. so-called Adjective
60. ``
61. two-state Adjective
62. solution Noun Singular
63. ,
64. ''
65. which wh-determiner.
66. in Preposition
67. my Possessive Pronoun.
68. opinion Noun Singular
69. is Verb 3rd person sing.
70. very Adverb.
71. similar Adjective
72. to to.
73. the Determiner
74. racist Adjective
75. solution Noun Singular
76. to to.
77. South Proper Noun Singular
78. Africa Proper Noun Singular
79. that wh-determiner.
80. consisted Verb Past Tense.
81. of Preposition
82. dividing Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
83. South Proper Noun Singular
84. Africa Proper Noun Singular
85. into Preposition
86. territories Noun Plural
87. for Preposition
88. white Adjective
89. people Noun Plural
90. and Conjunction
91. into Preposition
92. territories Noun Plural
93. supposedly Adverb.
94. ``
95. autonomous Adjective
96. ''
97. or Conjunction
98. ``
99. independent Adjective
100. ''
101. for Preposition
102. the Determiner
103. native Adjective
104. peoples Noun Plural
105. . .

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