tree_pinkponyclub.jpg The image displays a syntactic tree diagram, which is used in linguistics to show the grammatical structure of a sentence. The background is white. The text consists of two colors: blue for the actual words of the sentence and black or dark grey for the labels indicating grammatical categories. At the very top center is the root node labeled "S" (for Sentence). Two lines branch down from it to the left and right. The left branch leads to a node labeled "NP" (Noun Phrase). Underneath this NP, two blue words appear side-by-side: "Chappell" and "Roan". This forms the subject of the sentence. The right branch from the top S leads to a node labeled "VP" (Verb Phrase). This VP splits into two further branches below it. The left sub-branch is another "VP". It splits into a "V" (Verb) on the left and an "NP" (Noun Phrase) on the right. - The V branch points down to the blue word "poked". - The NP branch splits into a "DET" (Determiner) labeled "the" in blue, and an "N'" node. This N' connects down to an "N" (Noun) labeled "horse" in blue. The right sub-branch from the main VP is a "PP" (Prepositional Phrase). It splits into a "P" (Preposition) on the left and an "NP" (Noun Phrase) on the right. - The P branch points down to the blue word "with". - The NP branch splits into a "DET" labeled "the" in blue, and an "N'" node. This final N' node branches recursively downwards to the right, creating a long tail of modifiers for the noun at the end: 1. It connects to an "ADJ" (Adjective) labeled "pink" in blue. 2. It also connects to another "N'" node below it. 3. This next N' connects to an "ADJ" labeled "pony" in blue. 4. Finally, that leads to a last "N'" which connects down to an "N" (Noun) labeled "club" in blue. The full sentence represented by the tree is: "Chappell Roan poked the horse with the pink pony club." 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.