tree_l6textedman.jpg The image displays a syntactic tree diagram on a white background, illustrating the grammatical structure of the sentence "Sarah texted the man with her computer." The diagram uses black uppercase letters for grammatical categories and blue lowercase words for the actual text. At the very top center is the root node labeled 'S' in bold black font, representing a Sentence. Two lines branch downward from this 'S'. To the left, a line connects to an 'NP' (Noun Phrase). A vertical line drops down from 'NP' to the word "Sarah," which is written in blue lowercase letters. This indicates that "Sarah" is the subject noun phrase of the sentence. To the right, a long line connects to a 'VP' (Verb Phrase). This VP node branches further into two sub-components: 1. On the left side of this branch, there is another 'VP'. Underneath this inner VP, there are two branches: * A 'V' (Verb) on the left, connected by a vertical line to the word "texted" in blue. * An 'NP' (Noun Phrase) on the right. This NP splits into two words below it: "the" and "man," both in blue lowercase letters. 2. On the right side of the main VP branch, there is a 'PP' (Prepositional Phrase). Underneath this PP node, there are two branches: * A 'P' (Preposition) on the left, connected by a vertical line to the word "with" in blue. * An 'NP' (Noun Phrase) on the right. This NP splits into two words below it: "her" and "computer," both in blue lowercase letters. The entire structure visually breaks down how the sentence is constructed, grouping words into phrases like Noun Phrases and Verb Phrases to show their syntactic relationships. The text at the bottom reads from left to right as "Sarah texted the man with her computer." 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.