## waveform_eh.png The image is a graph that represents an audio waveform of the sound "breath" with the phoneme "/e/". The x-axis indicates time in seconds, ranging from approximately 5.204 to 5.255 seconds. The y-axis shows amplitude values, which range from about -0.3592 to 0.5946. The graph displays a series of peaks and troughs that represent the sound waves produced when saying "breath." These waves are irregular in shape but generally follow a pattern where they rise above zero (positive amplitude) and fall below zero (negative amplitude), indicating the alternating pressure changes during speech production. The frequency of these peaks suggests the rate at which air is being expelled from the lungs, which can be associated with the phoneme "/e/" as it is produced. There are no people or characters depicted in this image; it solely focuses on the acoustic representation of a sound wave. 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.