## flammable.png The image is a line graph that tracks two different trends over time, represented by two lines: one in blue labeled "flammable" and another in red labeled "inflammable." The x-axis represents years ranging from approximately 1850 to around 2000. The y-axis appears to represent some form of frequency or proportion, as it is scaled logarithmically. The graph shows that the term "flammable" has a relatively low and stable presence throughout most of the period shown on the x-axis. There are slight fluctuations in its usage over time but no significant peaks or troughs. In contrast, the term "inflammable" exhibits more variability. It starts with a higher frequency than "flammable," dips significantly around 1900 to a very low level, and then rises again after about 1950. The graph does not provide any additional context for why these terms are being tracked or what the units of measurement on the y-axis might be. The lines do not cross each other at any point within the range shown in the graph. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.