
The image is a diagram illustrating the grammatical structure of the sentence "Too low they build, who build beneath the stars." It's a visual parsing of the sentence, using ovals and rectangles to enclose parts of speech and phrases, connected by lines to show relationships. At the top, the phrase "THEY BUILD" is enclosed in a large oval, with "LOW TOO" in a smaller rectangle below it, connected by a line. Below that, another oval contains "WHO BUILD", connected to the first oval by a dotted line. Beneath "BUILD", there's a small rectangle containing "BENEATH", and below that, a rectangle containing "STARS. THE". Above the diagram, the sentence itself is written in quotation marks, followed by the name "YOUNG.". Below the diagram, the text reads "A complex sentence—both simple and intransitive.". The diagram is drawn in a simple, black-and-white style, resembling a traditional linguistic tree diagram. The overall impression is of a pedagogical illustration used to teach sentence structure.