Conduct a grammar analysis, and review mine, of the following sentence. Grade my analysis from a view point of an undergraduate level, of a meticulous, scrupulous examiner.
“What we are seeing are not their faults, pure and simple, but rather the shadow side of aspects that are genuinely good about them”
“The full meaning of a grammatical ‘complement’ always relates to the verb, yet what it actually completes may be other elements of the sentence.”
“In the operating room, surgeons may rely on three-dimensional images to improve their patients’ prognoses.”
“Kind people work with a conception of the world in which good and bad are deviously entangled and in which parts of the truth are always showing up in unfamiliar guises in unexpected people”
“True tranquillity can only come from tidying our mind.”
“In the courtroom, a jury’s decision may now be informed by cGI models.”
“What we are seeing are not their faults, pure and simple, but rather the shadow side of aspects that are genuinely good about them”
“We are highly aware that it could sound patronizing to treat people as less self aware than they believe themselves to be”
“Part of the reason why we jump so readily to dark conclusions about other people, and seep plots to insult and harm us, is a rather poignant psychological phenomenon: self hatred.”