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## Legend: Pattern and Color Key
### Overview
The image presents a legend defining a set of patterns and associated colors. These patterns are labeled with identifiers indicating "Unidiomatic" or "Idiomatic" followed by a "SR" number (1 through 6) or the abbreviation "(-FBK)". The legend appears to be designed for use with a chart or diagram where these patterns represent different data categories.
### Components/Axes
The legend consists of 12 entries, each comprising a visual pattern and a text label. The patterns are variations of lines, cross-hatching, and fills. The labels are arranged horizontally in three rows.
### Detailed Analysis or Content Details
Here's a breakdown of each entry in the legend:
* **Unidiomatic SR 1:** Represented by a solid, dark blue pattern with horizontal lines.
* **Unidiomatic SR 2:** Represented by a pattern of diagonal lines, dark blue.
* **Unidiomatic SR 3:** Represented by a pattern of intersecting diagonal lines, dark blue.
* **Unidiomatic SR 4:** Represented by a pattern of closely spaced, dark blue horizontal lines.
* **Unidiomatic SR 5:** Represented by a pattern of closely spaced, dark blue vertical lines.
* **Unidiomatic SR 6:** Represented by a pattern of closely spaced, dark blue diagonal lines.
* **Unidiomatic (-FBK):** Represented by a solid, green fill.
* **Idiomatic SR 1:** Represented by a pattern of diagonal lines, orange.
* **Idiomatic SR 2:** Represented by a pattern of closely spaced, orange horizontal lines.
* **Idiomatic SR 3:** Represented by a pattern of intersecting diagonal lines, orange.
* **Idiomatic SR 4:** Represented by a pattern of closely spaced, orange vertical lines.
* **Idiomatic SR 5:** Represented by a pattern of closely spaced, orange diagonal lines.
* **Idiomatic SR 6:** Represented by a pattern of closely spaced, orange horizontal lines.
* **Idiomatic (-FBK):** Represented by a solid, red fill.
### Key Observations
The legend clearly distinguishes between "Unidiomatic" and "Idiomatic" categories, each further subdivided by "SR" numbers 1 through 6 and a separate category denoted by "(-FBK)". The patterns within each category are visually distinct, likely to facilitate easy identification on a chart or diagram. The color scheme is consistent, with blue representing "Unidiomatic" and orange/red representing "Idiomatic".
### Interpretation
This legend suggests a comparative analysis between "Unidiomatic" and "Idiomatic" instances across six different "SR" levels, plus a separate category labeled "(-FBK)". The use of patterns and colors indicates that the data will likely be visualized in a way that highlights these distinctions. The "SR" numbers could represent stages, levels, or types within each category. The "(-FBK)" category might represent a special case or outlier. Without the accompanying chart or diagram, the specific meaning of these categories remains unclear, but the legend provides a clear framework for understanding the data representation. The data is descriptive, not quantitative.