## tts_phones.jpg The image appears to be a phonetic transcription of a sentence using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The sentence is: "Peggy and Eddie will file schedules on April twentieth." Here's a breakdown of the text in the IPA: - "P" is pronounced as /p/ - "e" is pronounced as /ɛ/ - "g" is pronounced as /ɡ/ - "y" is pronounced as /j/ - "a" is pronounced as /æ/ - "n" is pronounced as /n/ - "d" is pronounced as /d/ - "E" is pronounced as /iː/ - "d" is pronounced as /d/ - "i" is pronounced as /ɪ/ - "w" is pronounced as /w/ - "l" is pronounced as /l/ - "f" is pronounced as /f/ - "i" is pronounced as /ɪ/ - "l" is pronounced as /l/ - "e" is pronounced as /ɛ/ - "s" is pronounced as /z/ - "k" is pronounced as /k/ - "h" is pronounced as /h/ - "a" is pronounced as /æ/ - "j" is pronounced as /dʒ/ - "ax" is pronounced as /æks/ - "s" is pronounced as /s/ - "o" is pronounced as /ɑː/ - "n" is pronounced as /n/ - "d" is pronounced as /d/ - "S" is pronounced as /ɛ/ - "k" is pronounced as /k/ - "h" is pronounced as /h/ - "a" is pronounced as /æ/ - "j" is pronounced as /dʒ/ - "ax" is pronounced as /æks/ - "s" is pronounced as /s/ - "o" is pronounced as /ɑː/ - "n" is pronounced as /n/ - "d" is pronounced as /d/ - "E" is pronounced as /iː/ - "y" is pronounced as /j/ - "w" is pronounced as /w/ - "h" is pronounced as /h/ - "a" is pronounced as /æ/ - "l" is pronounced as /l/ - "e" is pronounced as /ɛ/ - "s" is pronounced as /z/ - "k" is pronounced as /k/ - "h" is pronounced as /h/ - "a" is pronounced as /æ/ - "j" is pronounced as /dʒ/ - "ax" is pronounced as /æks/ - "s" is pronounced as /s/ - "o" is pronounced as /ɑː/ - "n" is pronounced as /n/ - "d" is pronounced as /d/ - "A" is pronounced as /eɪ/ - "P" is pronounced as /p/ - "r" is pronounced as /ɜː/ - "i" is pronounced as /ɪ/ - "l" is pronounced as /l/ - "e" is pronounced as /ɛ/ - "t" is pronounced as /t/ - "w" is pronounced as /w/ - "e" is pronounced as /ɛ/ - "n" is pronounced as /n/ - "d" is pronounced as /d/ - "T" is pronounced as /t/ - "h" is pronounced as /θ/ The sentence also includes a percentage: "-1.4%". This likely refers to the probability or likelihood of an event, but without more context, it's unclear what specific event this percentage relates to. There are no diagrams in the image; only phonetic transcriptions and text. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.