doing_polysemy.jpg This image is a screenshot of a Facebook post and a subsequent comment. At the very top, there is a header indicating the user Bethani Lynda shared a post to the group Linguistics ['lɪŋ.gwɪs.tɪks]. The phonetic transcription for "Linguistics" is included in brackets next to the group name. This was posted 1 hour ago. Below this, the text of the post reads: "is this polysemy?" The main part of the image is a meme with a white background containing three distinct sections arranged vertically. At the top of the meme, in large, bold, black capital letters, are the words "HOW ARE YOU". In the middle section, there is an image of a metal spring toy, similar to a Slinky. The spring has silver coils and white plastic caps on either end. It is oriented diagonally from the bottom left to the top right. The image has been edited with motion blur effects around the edges of the spring, making it appear as though the object is spinning rapidly in place. At the bottom of the meme, below the spinning spring, are the words "DOING" in the same large, bold, black capital letters as the text above. Below the main image, there is a comment from David Constable posted 5 hours ago. The comment reads: "Here's an illustrated example" followed by a nerd face emoji (a yellow face with glasses and a slight smile). 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.