mtree_unlockable_v2.jpg The image displays a linguistic tree diagram on a plain white background, illustrating how the word "unlockable" is constructed from smaller parts. The text is black and written in a standard serif font. At the very top center of the diagram is the full word: **unlockable**. From this top word, two straight black lines branch downwards to form an inverted V-shape, connecting it to its immediate components below: - On the left side is the word **unlock**. - On the right side is the suffix **able**. Beneath the word **unlock**, a second set of branching lines appears. Two smaller black lines extend downwards from "unlock" in another inverted V-shape, breaking it down further into its constituent parts: - On the far left is the prefix **un**. - On the right is the root word **lock**. The diagram visually organizes these words hierarchically to show that "unlockable" consists of the prefix "un-" attached to "lock," which then takes 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.