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Syntactic analyzation of "Caleb and I must both learn, madam, to undergo with good humour, or at least with patience, the ridicule which everywhere attaches itself to poverty." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Caleb Proper Noun Singular
2. and Conjunction
3. I Personal Pronoun.
4. must Modal
5. both Determiner
6. learn Verb Base Form.
7. ,
8. madam Noun Singular
9. ,
10. to to.
11. undergo Verb Base Form.
12. with Preposition
13. good Adjective
14. humour Noun Singular
15. ,
16. or Conjunction
17. at Preposition
18. least Adjective Superlative
19. with Preposition
20. patience Noun Singular
21. ,
22. the Determiner
23. ridicule Noun Singular
24. which wh-determiner.
25. everywhere Adverb.
26. attaches Verb 3rd person sing.
27. itself Personal Pronoun.
28. to to.
29. poverty Noun Singular
30. . .

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