dep_sendwifeevil.jpg The image displays a syntactic dependency tree diagram, which illustrates the grammatical structure of a sentence. The background is white, and all text and lines are black. At the bottom of the image, arranged in a horizontal line from left to right, is the sentence: "Send my wife an evil text". The words are printed in a serif font. Above these words are labels and curved arrows indicating grammatical relationships: 1. **ROOT:** In the top left corner, the word "ROOT" appears. A straight vertical line extends downward from it, ending in an arrowhead that points directly at the first word of the sentence, "Send." This identifies "Send" as the root verb of the sentence. 2. **DOBJ (Direct Object):** A long, high arching curve starts near "Send," sweeps over the middle words ("my wife an evil"), and ends with an arrow pointing down at the last word, "text." The label "DOBJ" sits atop this long arc. This indicates that "text" is the direct object of the verb "Send." 3. **IOBJ (Indirect Object):** A shorter arching curve starts near "Send," curves over the word "my," and ends with an arrow pointing down at the word "wife." The label "IOBJ" sits on this arc. This indicates that "wife" is the indirect object of the verb "Send." 4. **DET (Determiner):** Nested under the long DOBJ arc, there is a smaller curved line connecting the words "an" and "text." The arrow points down at the word "an," identifying it as the determin This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.