mtree_lockable.jpg The image displays a linguistic diagram on a plain white background using black text in a serif typeface, similar to Times New Roman. At the top center of the image is the single word "lockable" written in a large font size. Below this main word, there are two thin black lines that form an inverted V shape or a caret symbol (^). These lines act as connectors. The left line extends from beneath the middle of the top word down towards the bottom left. The right line extends from beneath the middle of the top word down towards the bottom right. At the bottom of the image, aligned with these connecting lines, are two smaller words separated by a wide space: - On the bottom left is the word "lock". - On the bottom right is the word "able". The diagram visually demonstrates that the word "lockable" is formed by combining the root word "lock" with the suffix "-able." 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.