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Syntactic analyzation of "The sublime and the ridiculous are often so nearly related, that it is difficult to class them separately. One step above the sublime makes the ridiculous, and one step above the ridiculous makes the sublime again." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. The Determiner
2. sublime Adjective
3. and Conjunction
4. the Determiner
5. ridiculous Adjective
6. are Verb Sing Present
7. often Adverb.
8. so Adverb.
9. nearly Adverb.
10. related Adjective
11. ,
12. that Preposition
13. it Personal Pronoun.
14. is Verb 3rd person sing.
15. difficult Adjective
16. to to.
17. class Noun Singular
18. them Personal Pronoun.
19. separately Adverb.
20. . .
21. One Cardinal Digit
22. step Noun Singular
23. above Preposition
24. the Determiner
25. sublime Adjective
26. makes Verb 3rd person sing.
27. the Determiner
28. ridiculous Adjective
29. ,
30. and Conjunction
31. one Cardinal Digit
32. step Noun Singular
33. above Preposition
34. the Determiner
35. ridiculous Adjective
36. makes Verb 3rd person sing.
37. the Determiner
38. sublime Adjective
39. again Adverb.
40. . .

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Noun

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Adverb

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Verb

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Adjective

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Preposition

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Conjuction

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Pronoun

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Interjection

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