sonority_msell.jpg This image displays a line graph illustrating sonority levels across different parts of a syllable structure. The background is white. **Axes and Labels:** * **Vertical Axis (Y-axis):** On the far left, there is a vertical dashed black line with an arrowhead pointing upward at the top. Running vertically alongside this axis is the text "Increasing Sonority" in black serif font. This indicates that higher positions on the graph represent greater sonority. * **Horizontal Axis (X-axis):** Although there is no drawn horizontal line, three labels are placed along the bottom to indicate syllable structure components. From left to right, they read: "Onset", "Nucleus", and "Coda". **The Graph Lines:** There are two lines plotted on the graph: a black dotted line and a red solid line. 1. **Black Dotted Line:** This line forms a large triangle shape. It starts at a low point on the left (under the "Onset" area), rises diagonally upward to a sharp peak directly 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.