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Syntactic analyzation of "Real knowledge does not come from books, not even holy ones, but from experience. The best way of understanding reality is through feelings and intuition, not through the intellect. The intellect is limited." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Real Adjective
2. knowledge Noun Singular
3. does Verb 3rd person sing.
4. not Adverb.
5. come Verb Base Form.
6. from Preposition
7. books Noun Plural
8. ,
9. not Adverb.
10. even Adverb.
11. holy Adjective
12. ones Noun Plural
13. ,
14. but Conjunction
15. from Preposition
16. experience Noun Singular
17. . .
18. The Determiner
19. best Adjective Superlative
20. way Noun Singular
21. of Preposition
22. understanding Noun Singular
23. reality Noun Singular
24. is Verb 3rd person sing.
25. through Preposition
26. feelings Noun Plural
27. and Conjunction
28. intuition Noun Singular
29. ,
30. not Adverb.
31. through Preposition
32. the Determiner
33. intellect Noun Singular
34. . .
35. The Determiner
36. intellect Noun Singular
37. is Verb 3rd person sing.
38. limited Adjective
39. . .

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